Nielson Field (Luzon, the Philippines) was the location of the Far East Air Force headquarters. Most of the aircraft of the FEAF were based at either...
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the town president. In the 1930s, the first airport in Luzon island, Nielson Field, opened in what is now the Ayala Triangle within the hacienda. The airport...
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consisted of five squadrons based at two grass fields: Clark and Nichols. A third airfield, Nielson Field, lacked facilities and was used primarily as an...
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Magalang – San Pedro II, Magalang (still existing) Abandoned after Nielson Field was closed. Culi-culi – Pio del Pilar, Makati Abandoned line that served...
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Burgos Street. The avenue served as the primary access road to the old Nielson Field airport from San Pedro de Macati. It was known as Culi-Culi Road which...
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provide defensive cover could use Clark Field or satellite airfields including Nichols Field and Nielson Field to the southeast, Iba Airfield to the west...
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Zobel de Ayala family that owns the land. It was the site of the old Nielson Field airport where the avenue's section east of Ayala Avenue served as a...
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twenty-six B-17D aircraft moved from Hamilton Field, California, to Clark Field, Philippines, via Hickam Field, Midway Island, Wake Island, Port Moresby,...
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Tugdan Airport Terminated1 Philippines (National Capital Region) Manila Nielson Field Airport Closed Ninoy Aquino International Airport Hub Philippines (Northern...
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Amaze You". Spot.ph. Retrieved December 6, 2022. "Vertical view of Nielson Field in Makati area of southern Manila". PacificWrecks. Retrieved September...
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