Trivia

Hard

Residential Communities Where People Live With Their Planes And Direct Runway Access Are Called?

Airparks
Pilot Parishes
Hangar Hoods
Wing Districts
Hangar homes at Independence State Airport in Oregon.
Trashbag/Wikimedia

Answer: Airparks

Some people love golfing so much that they buy a condo on a golf course, so they can hit the links at a moment’s notice. Some people love sailing so much that they buy an expensive home on a lake, where they can hop in their sailboat to blow off steam after work. And some people love their planes so much they buy a home with a built-in hangar that they can taxi right out of, hit the airway, and be airborne in a matter of minutes.

These homes are such a niche thing, we’ll absolutely forgive you if you’ve never seen, let alone heard of, the specialized communities they exist in called “airparks”. An airpark is a subdivision that, for the most part, looks like any number of upper-middle class subdivisions you’d find around the United States: spacious lawns, wide streets, and newer homes with the modern amenities you’d expect, with a twist—the entire complex is built around a small airport. The most expensive homes have direct access to the airstrip (and can roll their planes right out the back of their homes and onto the tarmac), while the more removed homes can either taxi through the extra-wide streets of the neighborhood or keep their small planes in a community hangar.

There are an estimated 426 airparks in the United States with Florida (52), Washington (50), California (28), and Oregon (23) accounting for over a third of them. If you’re considering moving into such a community, you’ll need to not only brush up on your private aviation skills, but consider the cost of a small personal aircraft in addition to the cost of your exclusive home. The majority of airpark communities will not accept residents who don’t own an aircraft and store it on site.

More Trivia Questions

Trivia

Easy

Which Of These Heart Medications Got Its Start As A Rat Poison?

Trivia

Hard

Which Company Used Euler’s Number As Part Of A Recruiting Riddle?

Trivia

Hard

In The Early 19th Century, England Was Gripped By A Craze For?

Trivia

Easy

The Largest Tire Manufacturer In The World Is?

Trivia

Hard

The Python Programming Language Is Named After A?

Trivia

Hard

The City Of Glasgow Spends $15,000 A Year Keeping What Off Their Most Famous Statue?

Trivia

Very Hard

The Name Of The Most Popular Supercomputer Job Scheduler In The World Is A Nod To?

Trivia

Very Hard

There Is A Long Standing Folklore Legend In The Balkans Regarding Vampiric What?

Trivia

Very Hard

The Oldest Known Written Complaint Details A Customer’s Dissatisfaction Over?

Trivia

Hard

The First Woman To Appear On U.S. Currency Was?