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Katama Airpark, in the Katama section of Edgartown, Massachusetts, is a public airport owned by the Town of Edgartown. It has three runways, averages 22 flights per day, and has approximately four aircraft based on its field.
During World War II, Martha's Vineyard functioned both as an outer defense and a training facility for gunnery and pilots. In addition to the main Martha's Vineyard Airport, there was a small airport at Katama near a gunnery practice area at the beach. Following World War II this airport was purchased by Steven Gentle who ran the Katama Airpark until the 1980s when it was purchased with state conservation funds and is currently managed by the municipal government of Edgartown. During the season, there are biplane and glider rides available.
\"The Right Fork Diner\" is the most recent name for the diner at the Edgartown or Katama Airfield. The restaurant was initially named \"Mels\" until her retirement. The restaurant is located adjacent to the airfield and the parade of planes taxiing by the restaurant has provided decades of entertainment for children.

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Edgartown, Massachusetts 02539
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