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Fun Places to Fly in New Mexico - See it on Map! * Sort by: City or Location Name
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Friendly airport, only prop shop in the state, other maintenance available.
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Albuquerque International Sunport Airport (KABQ), Cutter Aviation, family owned FBO close to downtown ABQ, open 24/7. Transient hangars, local catering, rental and crew cars, aircraft maintenance on site. Charter aircraft available. Flight School close by. Check out local events with the front desk. Friendly team waiting to welcome you. Come and explore the Duke City. - Submitted by Carol |
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Dona Ana County Airport at Santa Teresa (5T6), Santa Teresa, New Mexico boasts a terrific Warbird Museum, called War Eagles Museum. I run the FBO, which is also an outstanding facility, and we'd love to see fly-in folks come out our way. We are the 'reliever airport' for El Paso, Texas - so you could list us for Texas (5 miles) as well. - Submitted by openairnet |
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Vaughn Municipal Airport (N17), Penny's Diner call 505-584-8733 and transportation will be provided. More Information here. - Submitted by Curtis S. Smith |
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Magdalena Municipal (N29), A pilot friendly family of pilots runs a first class B&B at the airport. 3 rooms all with pvt baths, fireplaces. Lots of quiet, animals, cows, horses, chickens, etc. Wonderful FULL breakfast and the use of a truck or car to get to town. - Submitted by leescholes |
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Great airport to visit, near the famous 'blue hole', know to scuba divers all over the country.
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Double Eagle II Airport (AEG), Very nice cafe with a southwest theme, good food and service. - Submitted by EJ |
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Santa Fe grill located in terminal with inside and patio dining. The FBO also offers a car for minimum fuel or $15 currently to go to really nice restaurants in town.
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Dona Ana County Airport at Santa Teresa (5T6), Taxi right up to the museum! The War Eagles Air Museum is a non-profit organization supported by memberships, admission and contributions. Its operation is made possible by a growing group of enthusiastic volunteers and members. Tour through the spacious 64,000 sq. ft. display and discover the warbirds of the World War II era, and jet fighters used in the Korean Conflict, and later. These include some of the famous fighters such as the P-51 Mustang, the P-38 Lightning, the P-40 Warhawk, the F-4U-4 Corsair, plus a twin-engine Invader bomber, a DC-3 transport and a German observation aircraft, the Fiesler-Storch. Among the jets built in the 1950s, you will find an F-86 Sabre, a T-33 Silver Star and MIG-15s. Also, you will enjoy several antique automobiles. - Submitted by Ted |
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Grants-Milan Municipal Airport (KGNT), We are a '50s style diner open Tuesday through Sunday from 6:00 a.m. to Midnight. We feature a fun, friendly and pleasant atmosphere for you to enjoy we do not serve your typical diner food!
Excellent breakfast burritos! A short walk from the FBO, or grab one of the crew cars. - Submitted by Don Hooper |
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