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Zelmer Memorial Airpark Inc Airport (K5K1) — MSFS Landing Stats

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Zelmer Memorial Airpark Inc Airport

Country: United StatesType: Small AirportCity: PalmyraElevation: 663 ftRunways: 18 (2,900 ft) • 36 (2,900 ft)Total Landings: 0
Position: 39.4200, -89.9912WikipediaChartsGlobal LeaderboardsBlog
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Accidents & Incidents

  • On September 25, 1994, an experimental Thomas E. Georges Z-Max crashed after takeoff from Zelmer. The pilot reported that the engine lost power as he was climbing through 150 feet. As he attempted to pick a landing site, the airplane stalled and impacted terrain.
  • On May 2, 2020, a Yakovlev Yak-52 crashed at the airport after performing a low pass above the runway and pitching up for a steep climb, at which point the aircraft entered a roll and pitched straight down.
  • On May 31, 2020, a Piper Cherokee crashed near the airport, killing all four on board.
Source: WikipediaCached: 2026-07-18 13:56Z