[07-11-2024] Various forum updates made.
Quote from: phantomphan1974 on June 16, 2014, 08:23:38 AMIt would be great to be able to reuse as much of it as they can. They did a similar thing down here in San Diego where the old Naval Training Center San Diego was. It is now Liberty station, and there are still a lot of the old buildings and grounds left. I love to drive through there.
I know portions will be developed for homes. Not sure how much of it but the days I think are numbered for how it looks today. Once all plans are done you will not even tell that a airfield was there.
I have go pro too I have to edit and chop up or speed up. I was there about 2 hrs and probably have at least an hr of footage wondering around.
Quote from: Realbigtaco on June 16, 2014, 07:38:57 AMI know portions will be developed for homes. Not sure how much of it but the days I think are numbered for how it looks today. Once all plans are done you will not even tell that a airfield was there.
Great stuff Damon. I always find old airfield sites likes this very fascinating. Just thinking of the history of these places is neat.
Do you know what the ultimate plan is for the El Toro site?