Fremont County Airport
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member mr.volkswagen
N 38° 25.923 W 105° 06.276
13S E 490870 N 4253758
Loccated between Penrose and Canon City, Colorado just of Hwy. 50
Waymark Code: WM3ME
Location: Colorado, United States
Date Posted: 11/11/2005
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member jeff35080
Views: 28

This airport is used by mainly private aircraft. There is a skydiving business located here along with a cafe called the Ripcord Cafe. There is also a numerous amount of hangers. In my picture of the sign you will notice a bunch of names I belive these are the owners of tse hangers.
This airport was also used during the Mason Gulch Wildland Fire. This is where the slurry bombers re-fueled and re-loaded there payload.
Type: Municipal

ICAO Airport Code: Not listed

IATA Airport Code: Not listed

FAA Identifier: Not listed

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