Madrid–Cuatro Vientos Airport ( ICAO : LECU ), also known as Cuatro Vientos Airport , is the oldest airport in Spain, established in 1911 (113 years ago) ( 1911 ) and one of the three civil airports of Madrid along with Madrid–Barajas and Madrid–Torrejón Airport . The airport is located 8 km (5.0 mi) southwest of the city centre. The name "Cuatro Vientos" [ˈkwatɾo ˈβjentos] translates into English as " Four Winds ".
7-517: Cuatro Vientos was originally an air base, which later became also a civil airport. Thus, there is a military section located on a separate apron of the airport, opposite to the civil one. It is also used as the Madrid base for aircraft of the Spanish Police, as well as for the road traffic surveillance helicopters. On 31 July 1919, an English aviator James Arthur Peters made the first non-stop flight from
14-509: A precursor of the space suit to explore the stratosphere . The start of the Spanish Civil War cancelled the planned balloon trip to test it. This airport is mainly used by general aviation aircraft, Flight Training Organizations and flying clubs. Due to the runway length and surrounding buildings it is only possible to operate helicopters, piston engine aircraft, medium size turbo-props and small business jets. The only navigational aid
21-560: Is a non-directional beacon . The Museum of Aeronautics and Astronautics , an air and space museum mainly dedicated to the Spanish Air and Space Force, is located on the southern side of the airport. Emilio Herrera Linares Emilio Herrera Linares (13 February 1879, in Granada , Spain – 13 September 1967, in Geneve , Switzerland ) was a Spanish military engineer and physicist . He
28-486: Is best known for his work in cosmology and pioneering studies for high-altitude flight, spaceflight, computing, and for designing the pressurised stratonautical space suit that was to be used in a planned stratospheric balloon flight in 1936 and that is considered one of the antecedents of the space suit . During the Spanish Civil War (1936–1939), he remained loyal to the Second Spanish Republic . In 1937, he
35-640: The UK to Spain. He flew an Alliance aircraft, a Seabird P1 that he had designed, from Hendon airport to Cuatro Vientos in 9 hours. His navigator was named as Curtiss. He carried a letter for the Queen of Spain from Mr Gillow the owner of the company that made the aircraft. Peters later flew back to the UK and named his house in Kings Langley, Herts. ‘Cuatro Vientos’. Emilio Herrera Linares created an aerodynamics laboratory. In 1936, he tested there his stratonautical space suit ,
42-554: Was born in Granada, 1879 and became interested in the military from a young age. His father served in the military as well as attended science fairs and conventions, this would lead to his interest in military science. He graduated from the Academy of Military Engineering of Guadalajara in 1902; he subsequently researched aeronautics , including a brief period at the University of Santander . He
49-553: Was made a general. He was a minister in several Spanish Republican government in exile and Prime Minister of the Republic in exile between 1960 and 1962. He was father of the poet José Herrera Petere . In 2020 he was played by actor Vicente Romero in the Spanish series El ministerio del tiempo . This biographical article related to the military of Spain is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . This article about
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