A residential aviation town is a "residential area with an airstrip". First of all, it is a home for life. Just like ordinary residential areas, most of the houses here are home owners living on weekdays rather than for commercial purposes. But different from the traditional residential areas, in addition to providing the facilities needed for daily life, Air towns must also have necessary facilities for flight, such as airports, runways, taxiways, outages, aprons, even flight clubs, restaurants and so on. Let flying become an indispensable part of people's lives here, which is the core value of residential aviation towns. Therefore, the aviation town is also known as the "flying community".
What is a residential Residential Airpark?
In a beautiful, quiet, secluded house in Florida, the United States is situated in a different style of house, with 1 or more than 1 planes parked in front of each door. The road in front of the house is broad and wide, and runs directly through a completed airstrip adjacent to the district. There are planes flying or landing on the runway from time to time. These planes are almost the private drive of the owners of the villas. The owners are driving out of their homes every day, flying to their destination after the runway is taking off, and landing here and returning home after the return journey. This is the daily life scene of Spruce Creek, the most famous American aviation town. SpruceCreek is the largest and most typical aviation town in the United States (Airpark). Although the general Airpark is mostly residential, but in order to distinguish the industrial type of Airpark, the air town of Spruce Creek is called the Residential Air Town (Residential Airpark). In the United States, there are hundreds of residential aviation towns like Spruce Creek.