- Bernard's Airport
Bernard's Airport was a non-commercial airfield in
Beaverton, Oregon ,USA . [ [http://www.beavertonoregon.gov/community/history.aspx City of Beaverton official website: Beaverton History: Beaverton Airport and Motion Picture Industry] ] The airfield was originally named Watts Airport.History
The site of Bernard's Airport was originally developed as a motion picture studio in the 1920s. After film making on the West Coast became concentrated in
Hollywood this 32 acrefilm studio site was converted into anaircraft hangar factory. Dr. G. E. Watts, the financier behind the film venture in Beaverton, was also anaviation enthusiast, who founded Watts Airport. The original hangar at Watts Airport was on the west side of Erickson, along what is now Sixth Street. Before long, airplanes were being built and tested in Beaverton and many pilots were using the Watts airstrip."Air Space Magazine", which is affiliated with the
Smithsonian , states that the real history ofgrassroots aviation in Oregon began in "the hayfields of Beaverton" (i.e. Bernard's Airport), where aircraft innovation design achieved a wide circle of inventors and pilots. [ [http://www.airspacemag.com/issues/2007/april-may/oregon_outlaws.php?page=1 Ken Scott, Air Space, History of Flight, Oregon Aviation Historical Society, "The Resistance"(2007)] ]Certain experimental and one-of-a-kind aircraft were based at Watts Airport. For example, Alley reports on one unusual plane based at Watts Airport in 1929, that was an experimental one-of-a-kind model. [Bill Alley, "Pearson Field: Pioneering
Aviation in Vancouver and Portland", Arcadia Publishing, 127 pages (2006) ISBN 0738531294] In this aircraft the pilot sat in an open air compartment, behind a roomy enclosed passenger cabin; the aircraft, nicknamed the "Flying Pickle" is now in thePearson Air Museum .Having outgrown the site, Charles Bernard was approachedEarth Metrics Inc, "
Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Willow Grove Apartments at 11981 SW Center Street, Beaverton, Oregon", December 8, 1989] to assist with expansion of the airport. Bernard built additional wood frame hangars along an alignment parallel to the what is now Cedar Hills Boulevard. and the home-built airplane industry in Beaverton thrived. Bernard Airport was once known as the oldest continuously-operated airport in Oregon. On September 11, 1938 the Oregonian reported that Bernard Airport was "perhaps the busiest non-commercial airport in the United States."Oregonian, September, 11, 1938] In the case of Bernard's Airport there exists the added distinction that most of the planes are amateur built."Oregonian, September, 11, 1938, Portland, Oregon] The airfield was converted into theBeaverton Mall shopping center in 1969.Earth Metrics Inc, "Phase I Environmental Site Assessment for Willow Grove Apartments at 11981 SW Center Street, Beaverton, Oregon", December 8, 1989] .References
External links
* [http://www.beavertonoregon.gov/community/historicphotos/photo_addinfo.cfm?id=14 City of Beaverton, Oregon official website: One of the earliest known photographs of Bernard's Airport]
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