ニューヨーク・タイムズのインスタグラム(nytimes) - 5月29日 10時04分


Long Island was once home to as many as 120 airfields, which means that the sky was full and the highways relatively empty. The Bayport Aerodrome is the last of the public grass airfields. These days, it’s become a gathering spot for retired veterans who restore and fly antique planes — or, some days, just grill food and talk. @csmuncy, who serves as a photographer in the Air National Guard, discovered the airfield when he started wondering what veterans did to recapture the camaraderie and shared purpose they had experienced in the service. “Once you retire, that support system, the people you spend so much time around, is just gone,” he said. He took this photo of Bill Clifford flying a Navy N3N Trainer aircraft over the south shore of Long Island last weekend. “You really feel like you’re flying like a bird, as opposed to a passenger,” said Gene Leavy, 91, another pilot who frequents the #LongIsland airfield. Visit the link in our profile to see more photos by @csmuncy. #✈️


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