Residential airparks let pilots cozy up to their true loves: their aircraft ASK SOMEONE WHO LIVES IN AN AIRPARK how long they have been there and more often than not, you'll hear 10 years, 15 years, or even 30. Airparks-residential subdivisions where people can keep their airplanes colocated with their homes-sound too good to be true to passionate aviation buffs. Thanks to a few visionary land-use planners, aviators, and realtors, however, they have been reality for nearly 70 years. BY A M Y L A B O DA | P H OTO G R A P H Y BY C H R I S RO S E www.aopa.org/pilot AOPA PILOT | 67http://www.aopa.org/pilot