Culpeper Regional Airport 12517 Beverly Ford Road, Brandy Station, VA 22714
About the Business
Culpeper Regional Airport is a public airport located in Brandy Station, Virginia, United States. Situated at 12517 Beverly Ford Road, the airport serves the Culpeper County region and surrounding areas. Offering services for general aviation, the airport features a runway and facilities for private and commercial aircraft. Culpeper Regional Airport is a convenient transportation hub for travelers and aviation enthusiasts in the Northern Virginia region.
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Location & Phone number
12517 Beverly Ford Rd, Brandy Station, VA 22714, United States
Hours open
Monday:
08:00 - 18:00
Tuesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Wednesday:
08:00 - 18:00
Thursday:
08:00 - 18:00
Friday:
08:00 - 18:00
Saturday:
08:00 - 18:00
Sunday:
08:00 - 18:00
Reviews
"It was great! We attended the Culpeper Air show. Excellent time for anyone!"
"The Air Fest that takes place at this airport every year is awesome and a must do for anyone that enjoys aviation. The set up and layout is great and the show offers something for everyone, including static displays and opportunities to meet and greet the pilots and crew. It's a great experience from start to finish for the entire family and in addition to be exceptionally organized and run, it's free, which is pretty incredible in itself. Great memories and a yearly tradition that should be on your calendar every year."
"Clean and well stocked. After hours entry easy enough for pilots."
"✈️Culpeper AirFest celebrates 20 years✈️ 1 - From what started as just a “pilot appreciation day” to now the “Best Little Airshow in the East” the Culpeper AirFest has had quite a ride in 20 years. 2 - The Culpeper AirFest originally started more than 20 years ago just as a fly-in, as pilots would meet up with their friends and give other folks rides. It evolved when Mike Dale moved to Culpeper and he and his friends attracted the “Warbird” community. These planes used in World War II, Vietnam and other conflicts have a real following and have become the cornerstone of the Culpeper AirFest. 3 - Andrew King, who owns Bald Eagle Biplane Rides, will be participating in his first AirFest - flying a 1928 Travel Air for the airmail demonstration. His plane was used for an air mail demonstration in 1938 - commemorating the 20th anniversary of an airmail drop. He purchased it a few years ago and the majestic blue biplane has sparked many others interest in aviation after taking a ride in it. 4 - Spreading the love of aviation is what’s important to all the pilots. Nixon said he’s had at least three students come up and want to learn about flying a helicopter after seeing his R-22 demonstration at the AirFest. 5 - Culpeper’s unique diversity of aircraft - from the Warbirds to Manfred Radius’ silent glider - is one thing that keeps the crowds of almost 10,000 coming back - but there’s more to the air show than that..."
"We were here for the air fest yesterday. It was a lot of fun."
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