![]() Still, though my trip down the now less traveled Sam Jones Expressway led me past a different relic of the aviation age, one of Indianapolis’ first airports, Stout Field at Minnesota Street and Holt Road. I’m certain that the FAA are just as interested in keeping a well meaning, yet curious lookie-loo from absentmindedly driving his VW onto a busy runway as it is keeping out someone with more nefarious intents. And rightly so as it is, though unused, still technically a part of a fully functional set of runways. It and its corkscrewing parking garage ramps are locked up pretty tight. Heading west into stormy skies this past weekend, I set off to discover if the neglected old terminal of the Indianapolis International Airport was accessible to the casual snoopy photographer. ![]() Stormy skies look to keep aircraft long since missing from this 1940’s hangar along Holt Road grounded.
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