Stinson Municipal Airport
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member rilekyle
N 29° 20.355 W 098° 28.086
14R E 551637 N 3245690
Established in 1916 by the Stinson family of aviation pioneers, this airfield is now the primary general aviation airport for the city of San Antonio.
Waymark Code: WM3B3
Location: Texas, United States
Date Posted: 11/03/2005
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member rilekyle
Views: 57

Established by the Stinson family of aviation pioneers, Stinson Airport has witnessed the history of aviation from barnstormers to jets. Alabama native Katherine Stinson (1891-1977), hoping to win prize money to finance her musical education, convinced famed flight instructor Max Lillie of Chicago to take her on as a student in 1912. She became the fourth licensed woman pilot in the U. S. and began touring as a stunt pilot. Her family - mother Emma, sister Marjorie, and brothers Eddie and Jack- established the Stinson Aviation Company in Hot Springs, Arkansas. Marjorie and Eddie trained at the Wright Flying School in Ohio and also became pilots.
In 1913, Max Lillie encouraged the Stinsons to move to San Antonio where the army had granted him permission to use the parade ground at Fort Sam Houston. Soon Katherine and Marjorie were offering instruction to U. S. and Canadian military pilots. The family leased 500 acres at this site from the city in 1916 and established Stinson Field.
After the ban of civilian flights during World War I, Stinson Field became the city's civil airport in 1918. Charles Lindbergh kept an airplane and flew out of Stinson while he was stationed at Brooks Field. In the 1930s, commercial airlines began using the airport and construction of a new terminal building with Works Progress Administration funds enhanced the facility. During World War II it once again became an Army Air Corps training facility. Returned to civilian use after the war, Stinson Field became the primary general aviation airport for the city of San Antonio.
Type: Municipal

ICAO Airport Code: SFF

IATA Airport Code: Not listed

FAA Identifier: Not listed

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