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Sharpe Field is a private use airport located six nautical miles (11 km) northwest of the central business district of Tuskegee, a city in Macon County, Alabama, United States. This airport is privately owned by the Bradbury Family Partnership.Formerly known as Tuskegee Army Airfield, Sharpe Field was used to train the Tuskegee Airmen during World War II. It provided advanced training for the graduates of nearby Moton Field. Most of the history of the Tuskegee Airmen was made at this site.HistoryWorld War IIThe Air Field was designed by the African American architect Hilyard Robinson and built in 1941. Construction began on July 12, 1941. Training flights began in November of the same year, even though construction was nowhere near completion. A graded (but not yet paved) portion of the north/south runway was used to conduct initial flight training.On 23 July 1941 the Air Corps established an Air Corps Advanced Flying School to be activated at Tuskegee. Two weeks later, on 6 August, the Air Corps Advanced Flying School at Tuskegee was activated. It was later redesignated as the Tuskegee Advanced Flying School; the Army Air Forces Advanced Flying School; and the Army Air Forces Pilot School (Basic-Advanced).Tuskegee AAF was assigned to the Southeast Training Center of the Army Air Force Training Command. It was commanded by the 318th Army Air Force Base Unit. By the end of 1942, Tuskegee had a total of 3,414 personnel. The March 1943 14M Regional Aeronautical Chart labeled the airfield as “Tuskegee Army Flying School”, and indicated that the field had a control tower. By September 1943, Tuskegee had 4 runways & a total of 225 buildings. In addition to the main airfield, known sub-bases and auxiliaries which supported pilot training were: Griel Auxiliary Field Shorter Auxiliary Field Aircraft used at Tuskegee during World War II included the PT-17 biplane primary trainer, BT-13 monoplane basic trainer, AT-6 Texan advanced trainer, and P-40 Warhawk (used for fighter transition training).

Address: Tuskegee, AL 36083, USA
Phone: (770) 928-0092
State: Alabama
Zip Code: 36083


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I have had the wonderful opportunity of researching information for my teaching project, known as: Tuskegee Airmen---In Defense as an American Legacy; The African and American Aphoristic Connection to U.S. Military Service------- under the direction of former Navy pilot--Lt. Warren A. Minnifield. Mr. Minnifield is also a former State Representative to the state of Alabama, as well as having been a former Tuskegee University Aviation Division pilot and instructor. With such an illustrious background Mr. Minnifield gave me insight into the creation of the original airbase of the famous Tuskegee Airmen. This pursuit led me to this website. Such outstanding timing into the updating of information; particularly with the coming of the celebration on February 15th, 2014 of the Moton Field Hangar #2. The following comments are of Mr. Minnifield: "Having met Chief Anderson personally (when I was of the age of 10) I had little idea at the time of the richness of the heritage Mr. Anderson was creating. Being in the presence of 'greatness' encouraged me to 'dream' great things, as well. Knowledge, association and remembrances of the stories of the creation of Tuskegee legendary airfields are substantiated in this new website.' Thank you, Mr. Minnifield, for your personal and professional achievements in serving this country- to be added among those visions of Chief Anderson. Thank you for your sharing of the legend with me for the benefit of the youth of this nation -who are our students. "We who believe in freedom can not and will not rest.....as the young people come first...." (Ella Baker). "If I can create the minimum of my plans and desires there shall be no regrets." (Elizabeth "Bessie" Coleman) You have got to believe That which you perceive In order to achieve! Glenna Grant Calvin
12 years ago (28-01-2014)
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