Bayport Aerodrome Society
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The Bayport Aerodrome

 is the last remaining public grass airfield on Long Island.  

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About the Museum

As a unique "living museum" we have a variety of antique aircraft flying on the field.  These include Bi-Planes, Champs, Cubs and others.
The Bayport Aerodrome Society was formed in 1972 and its membership is composed of aviation professionals, recreational pilots, and people interested in preserving aviation history. ​
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Our members share their special passion for aviation with the community by offering tours of the Aerodrome and hosting a variety of Social Events on-site. 
Anyone can join and volunteer to assist in projects and events at the Aerodrome. 

Bayport Aerodrome History

Long Island has long been known as the cradle of aviation history, with many aeronautical firsts occurring here since the Wright Brothers first took to the air in 1903. At one time, there were as many as 120 private and commercial airfields operating all over the island. One by one these airfields were shut down and lost as Long Island prospered, property values soared, and developers sought land to build new communities and industries throughout the 20th century. The Bayport Aerodrome has beaten the odds to survive as a throwback to those grass airfields of aviation’s golden age. It’s a story of how a colorful individual by the name of Curtis Davis, a former Civil Air Patrol pilot, hacked a rustic working airport out of the Long Island Pine Barrens in the years just after WWII that was miraculously saved from the developer’s axe 30 years later by an equally colorful community of passionate vintage aviation buffs led by John G. Rae who formed the Bayport Aerodrome Society. Their combined achievements led to the existence of one of Long Islands best kept aviation secrets.
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Bayport Aerodrome Society
PO Box 728, Bayport, NY 11705
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