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Oxnard Airport (OXR) - Control Tower & Airline Terminal. No scheduled commuter passenger service since Summer 2010.

Control Tower & Airline Terminal. No scheduled commuter passenger service since Summer 2010.

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Airport Oxnard Airport (OXR)
Oxnard, CA
Photographer: Doug Robertson
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Shot Date: 2008-02-14
Upload Date: 2008-02-14
Views: 1411

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Device Manufacturer: Hewlett-packard
Device Model: HP PhotoSmart R607 (V01.00)
Device Type:
Shot Time: 2008:02:14 15:46:37
Original Image Size: 1792 x 1312 pixels
Exposure Time: 13/20000 sec
F Number: f/4.3
Exposure Bias: 0
ISO Speed: 2752
Focal Length: 5.8 mm
Flash: Unknown: 2640
Exposure Mode: 2880
White Balance: 2896
Scene Type: 2b8c03
Contrast: 2960
Saturation: 2976
Sharpness: 2992
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  • Oxnard Airport (OXR) - Helicopter Tours-www.CiHeli.com Offshore Islands, Coastal and Custom Tours, Great Web Site of Company Offering Tours and Flight Training at OXR - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson
  • Oxnard Airport (OXR) - Million Air FBO office and maintenance hangar, built on site of former Valenti Aviation Cessna dealer hangar that burned to the ground with total loss, aircraft & building - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson
  • Oxnard Airport (OXR) - Airport Entrance Pylon on Fifth Street east of Patterson Road. OXR was a Civilian Pilot Training Program airport in the late 1930s, supplying pilots for WWII. USAAC pilots trained here in Stearman bipes also in early 1940s during WWII. - by Doug Robertson by Doug Robertson