Landing where you live 
Airplanes are close to home at residential airparks
By Glenn Roberts Jr., Monday, January 3, 2005.It was seven years ago that Denny and Terry Nolen bought one square mile of land in Sahuarita, Ariz., about 25 minutes from Tucson. The property, which formerly was part of a cattle ranch operation, will now serve a higher purpose – literally – as an airfield surrounded by a housing development.
At residential airparks, also known as fly-in communities, home is where the runway is.
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