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Nichols Field (Colorado) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Nichols Field (Colorado)
Nichols Field, also known as Alexander Airport, was an airfield north of the Colorado Springs, Colorado city between the Pikeview RR station, and the Papeton and Roswell neighborhoods. ==Airfield== An airstrip was built on 320 acres east of Papeton, CO, around 1920. The land was owned owned by the Colorado Springs Company, and the airstrip was built by Winfield E. Bowersox, who learned to fly and attained his pilot's license in 1913 from the Wright Aviation School. The airstrip and a few buildings was about four blocks from the end of the street car line, between Papeton and Hwy 85/87 (now Nevada).()()s. The Alexander Film Company moved their aircraft manufacturing plant from Denver to Colorado Springs in 1931, just off Nevada Ave between Peakview and Roswell, CO. The field became known as Nichols Field or Alexander Field, by May 1926. A building was labeled "Pan American Airways". The city's first air-mail service began at Nichols Field in 1927.
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