Bethany Airport, located in the Town of Bethany, Connecticut, was an early small general aviation airport established in the early 1930s. It consisted of a 33-acre parcel with one or two hangars and grassy landing fields, and it operated with a fleet of six planes for maintenance and flights. However, the airport closed for unknown reasons in 1934 and was subsequently sold for industrial development.
Norwalk Airport, situated in Norwalk, Connecticut, was a small general aviation airport established between 1929 and 1931. It featured a single hangar and a grass airfield, and it played a role in the early days of aviation, including the landing of the Mutual Blackbird biplane. The airport remained active until at least 1938 when a training flight encountered an incident, but its exact closure date is unknown.
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