The Airfield

     This is the Airfield. The Airfield at the Albuquerque Sunport, specifically. Just about every kind of aircraft in North America has passed through here, from the smallest autogyros to the largest of zeppelins. And of course, we've kept careful records of them all. Check the various entries below to find out more about them and the companies that produce them.


Arixo Airworks: The first airplane production plant in Arixo, located in Tucson.

Baca Aviation Concern (BAC): A new non-state owned company in Los Alamos, specializing in autogyros. Dragoon Mountain Engineering: An independent company specializing in the refitting of existing planes, based in Tombstone. (created by csadn) Dixon & Sons Aircraft Co.: A small company based in the Disputed Territories. Their planes can be found just about anywhere. Vogt/ Shauer Designs: A now defunct company, famous for producing the most assymetrical planes yet seen. Planes From Elsewhere: As mentioned, Arixo has a lot of air traffic from other countries. These are some of the lesser known planes seen recently. Surveillance Blimps: Best thing for border patrols. Arixo's only started using these, though.
 

Double-Wide Zeppelins: Immense, two-part zeppelins. We've only seen one pass through, at a distance. Still don't know what it was carrying or who it belonged to.

 


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