Pendleton Airport | |
Tc: | CNF3 |
Type: | Public |
Operator: | Gatineau Gliding Club |
Location: | Pendleton, Ontario |
Timezone: | EST |
Summer: | EDT |
Elevation-F: | 260 |
Coordinates: | 45.4861°N -75.0961°W |
Pushpin Map: | Canada Ontario |
Pushpin Label: | CNF3 |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Ontario |
Website: | Gatineau Gliding Club |
R1-Number: | 08/26 |
R1-Length-F: | 2,550 |
R1-Surface: | Old asphalt |
R2-Number: | 13/31 |
R2-Length-F: | 2,650 |
R2-Surface: | Turf |
R3-Number: | 17/35 |
R3-Length-F: | 2,550 |
R3-Surface: | Old asphalt |
Footnotes: | Source: Canada Flight Supplement |
Pendleton Airport is located 3NM northwest of Pendleton, Ontario, Canada, east of Ottawa. The airfield is currently operated by the Gatineau Gliding Club.
During the Second World War, Pendleton Airport was established as RCAF Station Pendleton and hosted No. 10 Elementary Flying Training School for the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan after the school moved from Hamilton in 1942. The school provided initial pilot training on Tiger Moth and Finch aircraft. While most of the airports involved in the plan have either closed or gone through extensive changes, Pendleton still preserves most of the original character of a BCATP airport: it has the original three short runways arranged in a triangle (though some are in disrepair), and several of the original World War II buildings, including the main hangar.
In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Pendleton, Ontario at 45.4833°N -81°W with a variation of 14 degrees east and elevation of 260feet. Three runways were listed as follows:[1]
Runway name | Length | Width | Surface | |
---|---|---|---|---|
17/35 | 2550feet | 100feet | Hard surfaced | |
13/31 | 2550feet | 100feet | Hard surfaced | |
8/26 | 2550feet | 100feet | Hard surfaced |
The Gatineau Gliding Club purchased the airfield from Crown Assets in 1961, and has been the owner since then. The club is a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting motorless flight in Canada.