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The history of the
Lake Havasu City Airport might well start
with Site 6 which was on the island and used by Army
Aviators during the Second World War as a cross
country
stop from training bases scattered across the South
West.
Robert McCulloch improved the runway, built a
terminal and bought the London Bridge then moved it
stone by stone to
Lake Havasu and promoted more than 2,700 flights
from
1963 to 1978 on Lockheed Constellations carrying
137,000
prospective buyers to Lake Havasu City.
Many
of the city's residents
initially purchased lots and Lake Havasu was born. |
Read the the story of the Havasu Constellations
On Final Approach to Lake Havasu In A
Mooney...Take The Ride!
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