NALF Santa Rosa, California

Santa Rosa Air Center
Summary
LocationSanta Rosa, California
Coordinates38°24′58″N 122°45′45″W / 38.41611°N 122.76250°W / 38.41611; -122.76250
NALF Santa Rosa October 1944

Naval Auxiliary Landing Field (NALF) Santa Rosa, California, also known as Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Santa Rosa,[1] was a military airport located in Santa Rosa, California, in Sonoma County, California, USA.

History

NALF Santa Rosa was first commissioned in 1943, as a naval outlying landing field of Naval Air Station Alameda. There were two 7,000-foot concrete runways. One of these runways was oriented at 160-340 and the other was oriented at 060–240. Each runway had a parallel taxiway, and there was a concrete apron in the northwest quadrant of the runway crossing. Two other outlying landing fields, Naval Outlying Landing Field Cotati and Naval Outlying Landing Field Little River, supported Santa Rosa flight operations training 21 squadrons of fighters, dive bombers, and torpedo planes during World War II.[2] The Santa Rosa airfield was relinquished by the US Navy between 1946–48 and reactivated in 1951 for the Korean War. It was abandoned by the Navy between 1952 and 1954. It was reopened between 1966 and 1967 as a civilian airport named the Santa Rosa Air Center, and it permanently closed in 1991.

Film locations

References

  1. "Naval Auxiliary Air Station, Santa Rosa". Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  2. "Santa Rosa Naval Auxiliary Air Station / Santa Rosa Air Center, Santa Rosa, CA". Freeman, Paul. Archived from the original on 2011-06-29. Retrieved 2011-12-13.
  3. "DIE HARD 2: DIE HARDER Film Locations". Retrieved 29 January 2011.
  4. "Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot! Film Locations". Retrieved 29 January 2011.
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