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- Cape_Cod_Airfield abstract "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. Biplane Rides, flight school, and skydive operations on the field. In the 1930s, the 101st Observation Squadron of 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.".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield elevation "31.0".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield elevation "31.3944".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield faaLocationIdentifier "2B1".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield icaoLocationIdentifier "K2B1".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield location Marstons_Mills,_Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield location Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwayDesignation "17/35".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwayDesignation "5/23".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwayDesignation "9/27".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwayLength "620.0".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwayLength "620.268".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwayLength "627.888".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwayLength "628.0".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwayLength "822.96".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwayLength "823.0".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield runwaySurface "Turf".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield thumbnail Windmill_and_hangar.JPG?width=300.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield wikiPageExternalLink newspapers?id=US4_AAAAIBAJ&sjid=vVAMAAAAIBAJ&pg=3122,9512374&dq=mystic+lake+skydiver+2000+feet&hl=en.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield wikiPageExternalLink www.capecodairfield.com.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield wikiPageID "4914387".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield wikiPageRevisionID "596665782".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield elevationF "103".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield elevationM "31".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield faa "2".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield icao "K2B1".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield imageWidth "250".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield location "Marstons Mills, Massachusetts".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield name "Cape Cod Airfield".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield operator "Town of Barnstable".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r1LengthF "2700".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r1LengthM "823".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r1Number "9".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r1Surface "Turf".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r2LengthF "2060".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r2LengthM "628".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r2Number "17".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r2Surface "Turf".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r3LengthF "2035".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r3LengthM "620".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r3Number "5".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield r3Surface "Turf".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type "Public".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield subject Category:Airports_in_Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield subject Category:Buildings_and_structures_in_Barnstable,_Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield subject Category:Transportation_in_Barnstable_County,_Massachusetts.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield point "41.68527777777778 -70.40225".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type Airport.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type ArchitecturalStructure.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type Infrastructure.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type Place.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type Wikidata:Q532.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type Airport.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type Place.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type Location.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type _Feature.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield type SpatialThing.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield comment "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. Biplane Rides, flight school, and skydive operations on the field.".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield label "Cape Cod Airfield".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield sameAs m.0ctyzv.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield sameAs Q3275254.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield sameAs Q3275254.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield lat "41.68527777777778".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield long "-70.40225".
- Cape_Cod_Airfield wasDerivedFrom Cape_Cod_Airfield?oldid=596665782.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield depiction Windmill_and_hangar.JPG.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield homepage www.capecodairfield.com.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield isPrimaryTopicOf Cape_Cod_Airfield.
- Cape_Cod_Airfield name "Cape Cod Airfield".