Ford Tri-motor monoplane at Ranger Airport in 1928
The Ranger Airport is listed as the third oldest
operating airport in the State of Texas. In the
spring of 1928, C.J. Moore and various aviation
boosters determined to build an airport for Eastland
County began searching for a suitable site. They
purchased the 135-acre V.V. Cooper, Sr. tract, and
officially dedicated the airport on Armistice Day,
November 11, 1928. Fifteen thousand people and 42
airplanes participated in the dedication. Little
Miss Alice Louise Henry, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Henry of Ranger, broke the bottle of ginger
ale used to christen the field. Called Haugland
Airport in the 1930s, the airport was renamed Ranger
Municipal Airport in September, 1938, when the Ranger
Flying Service, owned by Russell B. Miller, Hall
Walker and O.G. Lanier opened a Civilian Pilot
training program at the airport.
Several noteworthy aviation events have occurred
at the Ranger Field. On June 16, 1931, Aviatrix
Amelia Earhart landed her Pitcairn Autogiro there.
In the 1930s, Ranger Airport served as a midway
point for glider races from Grand Prairie to
Sweetwater and back. During World War II, Army
Air Forces Piper L4 Cub Pilots flew into Ranger
Municipal Airport on multiple occasions for two
to three days of practice in the clear skies
around Ranger. Since World War II area citizens
have worked continuously to make Ranger Municipal
Airport as asset to the city, county and state.
Ranger Flying Service in 1938 (RJC)
Dedication of the Historical Marker
Dedication of the historical marker was held on
May 26, 2007 at the Ranger Municipal Airport,
located at 1402 Oddie Street. Wayne White (RHS
Faculty) sang the National Anthem. Invocation
was given by Rev. James Upshaw.
Ed Allcorn, Chair, Eastland County Historical
Commission, welcomed distinguished guests and
introduced Judge Scott Bailey (retired). Judge
Bailey represented State Representative Jim
Keffer, spoke briefly on "Memorial Day, What
it Means", and read a Resolution by Keffer.
Speakers were William McWhorter, Texas Historical
Commission, Austin; Jeane Pruett, Co-Chair,
Eastland County Historical Commission, spoke
for Mellenger Jacoby (RHS-1936) who was unable
to attend. Mellenger was at the opening day of
the airport in 1928. (opening day by Mellenger)
O.G. Lanier, Jr. (RHS-1940) spoke of old
memories of the airport.
The "Ranger Municipal Airport" marker was unveiled
by Alice Louise Henry Powell and Bill Bishop.
Alice Louise Henry broke a bottle of ginger ale
and officially christened the field in 1928. Bill
Bishop is President of Ranger Aircraft Association.
Jeane Pruett, Co-Chair of Eastland County Historical
Commission, President of Ranger Historical Preservation
Society, and past mayor of Ranger Dedicated the marker.
Bill Bishop accepted the dedication of the marker.
Office at the Ranger Airport
Airport hanger
Inside hanger
Jeane Pruett dedicated the Marker. Posting of
the Colors was done by the Eastland VFW Post
4136. Jared Calvert (RHS-2005) helped with
the unveiling.
Alice Louise Henry (RHS-1940) who officially
christened the field in 1928. (Alice in 1928)
Eastland County Historical Commission
Pictured are L-R: Joy Conner, Eastland; Ruth
Stewart, Secretary, Cisco; Wynelle Brown, Carbon;
Eastland County Judge Rex Fields, Cisco; Jeane
Pruett, Co-Chair, Ranger; Ed Allcorn, Chair,
Eastland; Dale Walker, Carbon.
Ranger Airfield website