- Stuttgart Municipal Airport
Infobox Airport
name = Stuttgart Municipal Airport
image-width = 300
caption = Stuttgart Municipal Airport, 3 Mar 1994
IATA = SGT
ICAO = KSGT
FAA = SGT
type = Public
owner = City of Stuttgart
operator =
city-served =
location =Stuttgart, Arkansas
elevation-f = 224
elevation-m = 68
website =
r1-number = 18/36
r1-length-f = 6,015
r1-length-m = 1,833
r1-surface = Asphalt
r2-number = 9/27
r2-length-f = 5,000
r2-length-m = 1,524
r2-surface = Asphalt
footnotes =Stuttgart Municipal Airport Airport codes|SGT|KSGT|SGT is a general aviation airport located convert|7|mi|km northeast of the
central business district ofStuttgart, Arkansas . It is owned and operated by the city of Stuttgart.History
The airport was opened in October 1943 as Stuttgart Army Airfield by the
United States Army Air Forces and was used as an advanced twin engine aircraft training school duringWorld War II . Stuttgart AAF was commanded by the 426th Army Air Force Base Unit, part of the AAF Southeast Training Center.Improvements to the site included an airport with four convert|5000|ft|m|abbr=on. runways and facilities for 6,000 personnel. The USAAF trained pilots in the use of gliders from October 1942 to May 1943 and twin-engine airplanes from May 1943 to December 1944 when the airfield was deactivated.
At the end of the war the airfield was determined to be excess by the War Department on 5 August 1946, convert|2635.7|acre|km2 were assumed by the War Assets Administration (WAA). Custody of the remaining 46.2 acres, which contained the housing units and the water and sewage facilities, was transferred to the Housing and Home Finance Agency, Public Housing Administration, on 31 January 1947.
In 1949, the WAA land and improvements were deeded to the City of Stuttgart, Arkansas, to establish the municipal airport. The city subsequently obtained the remaining 46.2 acres from the Public Housing Administration and now owns the entire convert|2681.9|acre|km2 used in connection with the former Stuttgart AAF. The transfer included a recapture clause by which the Government reserved specific rights of use and possession during a national emergency.
Motorsports
A convert|3|mi|km|sing=on
SCCA road course was designed using the runways, with the first race in 1959. The last sports car race was held in 1978. A drag strip also existed from 1970 to 1972, operating as Stuttgart Dragway.See also
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Arkansas World War II Army Airfields References
* Thole, Lou (1999), Forgotten Fields of America : World War II Bases and Training, Then and Now - Vol. 2. Publisher: Pictorial Histories Pub, ISBN 1575100517
* [http://www.na-motorsports.com/Tracks/AR/Stuttgart.html NA Motorsports: Stuttgart AFB]External links
* [http://www.ar-net.com/sttg/sma/index.html Stuttgart Municipal Airport Website]
* [http://maps.google.com/maps/ms?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&ie=UTF8&t=h&msa=0&ll=34.598808,-91.573706&spn=0.016815,0.028024&z=15&om=1&msid=108922789455584958934.000436fa19bbf1c9e43ab Google Maps Page of Stuttgart AFB] . Features layout of convert|2.6|mi|km|sing=on road course.
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