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  1. Mitchel Air Force Base, also known as Mitchel Field, was a United States Air Force base located on the Hempstead Plains of Long Island, New York, United States.

  2. Aug 23, 2023 · Mitchel Air Force Base, also known as Mitchel Field, was a United States Air Force base located on the Hempsterad Plains of Long Island, New York, United States. Established in 1917 as Hazelhurst Aviation Field #2, the facility was renamed later that year as Mitchel Field in honor of former New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel, who was ...

  3. Mitchel Air Force Base, also known as Mitchel Field, was a United States Air Force base located on the Hempstead Plains of Long Island, New York, United States. Established in 1918 as Hazelhurst Aviation Field #2, the facility was renamed later that year as Mitchel Field in honor of former New York City Mayor John Purroy Mitchel, who was killed ...

  4. Mitchel Field was a major army air corps base from 1917 to 1961, hosting training, racing, and defense operations. Learn about its origins, achievements, and challenges in this web page from the Cradle of Aviation Museum.

  5. Mitchel Air Force Base also known as Mitchel Field was a United States Air Force base. It is located on Long Island, New York. The base was active since the American Revolution. It was used during World War I and II. After World War 2, the base became an Air Force Base. The base was no longer in service in 1961.

  6. Feb 3, 2020 · Between the wars Mitchel was the Army’s premier air corps base, with a Country Club atmosphere including fine housing, clubs, pools, polo fields and tree-lined streets. Amongst other activities of the airfield prior to WWII was the hosting of the National Air Races where world speed records were set, and in October 1923, Mitchel Field was the ...

  7. Sep 1, 2018 · After the U.S. Army closed Mitchel Field in 1961, new construction for Nassau Community College (founded in 1959) transformed the 1,117-acre airbase, October 20, 2018. A special peak inside Hangar 5, where the Cradle of Aviation’s restoration team rebuilds aircraft parts and replica planes, October 20, 2018.

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