Photos of Lake Hood Seaplane Base Airport

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 - Lahe Hood Seaplane base , Feb 1988 - by Henk Geerlings
Henk Geerlings
 - Lake Hood Strip in Anchorage, AK - by Christopher Maize
Christopher Maize
 - Lake Hood in Anchorage on a sunny afternoon - by Christopher Maize
Christopher Maize
 - Lake Hood Seaplane base - by Dietmar Schreiber - VAP
Dietmar Schreiber - VAP
 - Alaska Aviation Museum at Lake Hood now has a DC-6 added to the outside Collection - by Terry Fletcher
Terry Fletcher
 - Parked aircraft at Lake Hood - mostly tired aircraft that would use the gravel strip - by Terry Fletcher
Terry Fletcher
 - Ellison Air Cabin at the Spenard Lake end of Lake Hood - by Terry Fletcher
Terry Fletcher
 - A DHC2 Beaver takes off from Spenard Lake end against a beautiful backdrop - by Terry Fletcher
Terry Fletcher
 - Lake Hood Seaplane Base - by Susan Watson
Susan Watson
 - Utility truck and one of the hangars-Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Lighted windsock for E-W 4,540' X 188' fresh water takeoff/landing lane-at east end, wind calm-if flying horizontal wind is 15 knots or greater - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Aircraft Skis in Ski Alley of Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Aircraft Skis in Ski Alley of Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Curtiss OXX-6 102 Hp, 567.44 cubic inch displacement V-8 water cooled dual magneto aircraft engine. (The more famous OX-5 was smaller 90 Hp with single Berlin magneto ignition). In Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Another example of highly modified truck used to position straight-float aircraft out of water. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Highly modified truck with capability to position straight-float plane aircraft out of water. Closeup of carrier body with float set only. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Highly modified truck with capability to position straight-float plane aircraft out of water. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
 - Alaska Aviation Heritage Museum, fascinating exhibits indoors and out. Don't miss the Restoration Hangar with wonderful, talented volunteer guide workers. - by Doug Robertson
Doug Robertson
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