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CORVALLIS AIRPORT

Above: Womens' Air Corps at OSU (then OAC) in WWII

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Corvallis, Oregon Municipal Airport

Corvallis Municipal Airport (IATA: CVO, ICAO: KCVO), is not a commercial airport. Those in need of passenger service click here for the Eugene and Portland airports. Corvallis Municipal Airport is a public airport located four miles (6.4 km) south of the city of Corvallis in Benton County, Oregon, USA. It was originally built during World War II for bomber training and the original hanger is still being used today. The airport offers full service and self serve fuel: 100LL and Jet A. Maintenance is also available on the ramp. Helicopter and fixed-wing flight instruction is also available through Corvallis Aero Service.

Corvallis, Oregon Municipal Airport: Data

Corvallis, Oregon Municipal Airport: Arrivals

Corvallis, Oregon Municipal Airport:Calendar of Events and Fly-outs

Oregon State University  Flying Club

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Corvallis Pioneer Angie Carter on Air Travel
"People have said to me, 'You have traveled by ox cart, by [covered] wagon, by horse and buggy, and by automobile. Now take a ride in an airplane. We will come here to the farm for you and it won't cost you cent.' I told them, 'It would be a feather in your cap to carry a woman a hundred years old on her first trip in the air, but all I would get would be a big scare. I'll stay on the ground."
Angeline Beleau Carter; Corvallis Pioneer, quoted in 1938

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