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UER Forum > Archived US: South > Cuddihy Field - Corpus Christi, TX (Viewed 324 times)
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Cuddihy Field - Corpus Christi, TX
< on 11/17/2008 3:29 PM >
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Cuddihy Naval Auxiliary Air Station / Cuddihy Field Airport (07TE)
Corpus Christi, TX (27.72 North / 97.51 West)

Background: Cuddihy was used as a training facility for pilots from the Corpus Christi Naval Air Station during WWII. The site became obsolete after the war and was given to the City of Corpus Christi (mid 1940's). Sometime between the 50's and the 80's, it was changed to a private airfield. Since then, it has slowly deteriorated...

Disclaimer: These pics were shot on a Canon Powershot SD1000. This is not dSLR material and I am no photographer.


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Note: This is the same post as my first one in the Rookie/Introduction thread...only without the introduction

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Re: Cuddihy Field - Corpus Christi, TX
<Reply # 1 on 11/17/2008 5:41 PM >
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In photos 8 and 9... would that be PCB's draining?
[last edit 11/17/2008 5:42 PM by PhotoSeeker - edited 1 times]

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Re: Cuddihy Field - Corpus Christi, TX
<Reply # 2 on 11/17/2008 6:02 PM >
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Probably...
That building has maintenance bays, some good sized conduit and electrical boxes. I have more photos of that room that I can upload when I get home. They include the rest of the room and the service "pits" in the floor.



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Re: Cuddihy Field - Corpus Christi, TX
<Reply # 3 on 11/17/2008 6:05 PM >
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Excellent location. I enjoyed this.

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Re: Cuddihy Field - Corpus Christi, TX
<Reply # 4 on 11/18/2008 4:43 AM >
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Very nice location and good pictures of it too. Thanks.

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Re: Cuddihy Field - Corpus Christi, TX
<Reply # 5 on 11/18/2008 4:59 AM >
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could've fooled me about the pics - they're really nice. Definately looks like a cool structure.


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