Cape Cod Airfield
Cape Cod Airfield, (ICAO: K2B1, FAA LID: 2B1) in Marstons Mills, Massachusetts is a public airport owned by the Town of Barnstable. It has three runways, averages 75 flights per week, and has approximately 20 aircraft based on its field.[1] Biplane Rides, flight school, and skydive operations on the field. In the 1930s, the Massachusetts National Guard attended summer training at Camp Perkins, a national guard camp which was active on the site during the early 1920s and possibly longer.[2]
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- Resources for this airport:
Airports in the Cape and Islands Area |
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- Brant Point
- Camp Edwards
- Cape Cod Canal
- Cotuit
- David Libby
- Falmouth Hospital
- Fuller House
- Marstons Mills
- North Bay
- North Chatham
- Seapuit
- Wayne
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- Cuttyhunk Harbor
- Long Pond
- Marstons Mills
- Woods Hole
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