and if you live in one of the 640 airparks in the world,
you can park you aircraft on your driveway, above California’s
Cameron Airpark Estates, one of the world’s nicest airparks, photograph Trashbag/Wikimedia
Commons, so what is so different about a airpark? well the roads for one thing, they are exceptionally wide, so two aircraft can safely pass each other going in opposite directions, and as you might expect road signs
and mailboxes are also positioned unusually low to the ground, to avoid getting
clipped by the wings of the airplanes, but
airparks are not just pilots and airplane enthusiasts, one Cameron Airpark
Estates resident recently told Insider Magazine that about 50% of their community is
made up of car enthusiasts who love the extra large garages,
because they can fit their entire car collection in them,
while there
are around 640 residential airparks in the world, according to the niche site
"Living
with Your Airplane," Cameron Airpark Estates is said to be one of the
nicer ones, the only home there currently
for sale on Zillow costs $1.5 million, I can see the savings in paying rent to keep your aircraft at a airport, but there is one thing I that would concern me, that is if someone in our street had a partially late or early start, aircraft are not quiet, at all, and imagine the noise if your neighbour has a warbird!
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