NC-127 Site of DuPont Airfield
NC-127 Site of DuPont Airfield

NC-127: Originally Installed in 2003.

In 1924, a private airfield was established here by Henry B. du Pont. Charles Lindbergh landed here in October 1927. With Richard du Pont’s purchase of controlling interest in All-American Aviation and Henry du Pont’s establishment of Atlantic Aviation in 1938, the airfield was expanded, becoming one of the most modern privately owned public-use facilities in the country. Though civil flights were restricted during World War II, the DuPont Airfield continued to prosper as a flight training site for the Navy and as a base for the Civil Air Patrol. It was an important site for the development and testing of military experimental projects. Space limitations led to the transfer of most operations following the war. The final flight from DuPont Airfield was in 1958. The site was used by the DuPont Company for construction of the Barley Mill research and development center.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Location: Barley Mill Rd & 141 Wilmington, DE 19808