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Hobbs Army Airfield
Hobbs Army Airfield in 1943
Hobbs Industrial Airpark, 2006
  • IATA: HAAF
  • ICAO: KHAAF
Summary
Airport typeMilitary
OperatorUnited States Army Air Forces
LocationHobbs, New Mexico
Elevation AMSL3,707 ft / 1,130 m
Coordinates32°45′58″N 103°12′42″W / 32.76611°N 103.21167°W / 32.76611; -103.21167
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HAAF is located in New Mexico
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Hobbs Army Airfield (IATA: HAAF, ICAO: KHAAF) was an airfield used during World War II by the United States Army Air Forces Air Training Command as part of the Western Flight Training Center. It is located in the vicinity of Hobbs, New Mexico.

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