Linden Airport

Linden Airport (Linden Airport) is a public airport with the IOTO Code of LDJ, which is a Landing Band asphalt, and the length of the dam is 1261 meters. The airport is located in the United States of America, and is located at an altitude of 7 meters above sea level.

The ground around Linden Airport is flat. from Viewfinder Panoramas, within a 10 km radius The full algorithm is available. The highest point in the vicinity is 161 m and 12.4 km northwest of Linden Airport. from Viewfinder Panoramas. The full algorithm is available There are 337 people per square kilometer around Linden Airport is very densely populated. The nearest larger town is Staten Island, 3369 km southeast of Linden Airport. The area around Linden Airport is almost completely covered by housing. In the region around Linden Airport, straits, beaches, and lighthouses are extremely common. .

The average temperature, 13 C The hottest month is August, at 26 C and the coldest February, at -7 C. The average rainfall is 163 mm of rain, and the wettest March, with 74 mm

Racing venue
The airport served as a temporary road racing course for the eighteenth race of the 1954 NASCAR Grand National (now NASCAR Cup Series) season. Buck Baker qualified on the pole position for the race with a speed of 80.536 mph. Al Keller won the 50-lap race over a 2 mi course on June 13 in a field of 43 cars. The rest of the top five finishers were Joe Eubanks, Baker, Bill Claren, and Bob Grossman. Finishing sixth through tenth: Larry LaVois, Herb Thomas, Dick Rathman, Laird Bruner, and Lee Petty.