What is now Bolingbrook Clow International Airport was built originally in the late 1950's by Oliver Boyd Clow so he could fly his treasured 1948 Model A Navion airplane. This little grassy airstrip with humble beginnings was replaced in the 1970's with a 50- by 3400-foot lighted asphalt runway, and in 1973, became a commercial airport with the name
Tom Anderson —
Take your kids to the Peru air show. Lots of negatives. There for 2.5 hours. Saw 4 airplanes take off. No organization. Took