Houston Area Model Council, Inc.
16756 Westheimer Parkway, Houston, TX 77082
Dedicated on August 16, 1986, the Houston Area Model Council, Inc. located in George Bush Park became the premier place for radio control, control line, and free flight model airplane flying in the southwest United States.
This facility is designed to accommodate even the most enthusiastic hobbyist. This facility has drawn model aircraft enthusiasts from considerable distances. The facility features a covered preparation area, individual flight stations, a large landing and take off area, considerable parking for the user and spectator, a concession restroom building and many more amenities.
The model airport proposal was originally proposed by Mr. Rollie McGinnis. After several years of conducting environmental impact studies and actual construction, the world-class facility opened in August 1986.
By lease agreement with Harris County, the facility is operated by the Houston Area Model Council, Inc. For liability reasons, restrictions are in place to keep non-insured participants from flying.
The facility is named Dick Scobee Field in honor of Commander Dick Scobee.
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