Naval Air Station Rockaway

Coordinates: 40°34′6″N 73°52′21″W / 40.56833°N 73.87250°W / 40.56833; -73.87250
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Aerial view of NAS Rockaway in 1917
Aerial view of NAS Rockaway in 1919 looking eastward with view of airship hangar.

Naval Air Station Rockaway adjoined

borough of Queens. It was established on transferred municipal property in 1917 during American involvement in World War I
.

The station was the departure point for the first

NC-4. On November 27, 1918, the NC-1 took off from the station with 51 people aboard, establishing a new world record for persons carried in flight.[1]

In 1920, U.S. Navy balloon A-5598 departed for the air station. It went off-course and its crew of three were recorded missing for several weeks, lost in the Canadian wilderness.

On August 31, 1921, an airship hangar caught fire.

D-class airships
. It featured an improved control car (the "D-1 Enclosed Cabin Car) which had a watertight bottom for landings on water, and internal fuel tanks.

The station was demolished in 1930 to make way for

Naval Air Station New York. In turn, NAS New York was decommissioned in 1972 and is now a part of the Gateway National Recreation Area
, as are Fort Tilden and Jacob Riis Park.

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40°34′6″N 73°52′21″W / 40.56833°N 73.87250°W / 40.56833; -73.87250