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Flyin' B Airport

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Transportation in Brazoria County, Texas

Flyin' B Airport (FAA LID: 39R) is an airport located in unincorporated Brazoria County, Texas, United States. The airport is located near Pearland.The airport is privately owned by Ned Lewis Beaman.

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Flyin' B Airport
Magnolia Parkway,

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N 29.537735 ° E -95.423830555556 °
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Beaman Airpark

Magnolia Parkway
74404
Texas, United States
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