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LUK

In Cincinnati town, where the airplanes fly, There's a special airport, way up in the sky. Lunken Field is its name, oh what a sight, Three miles east of downtown, shining so bright. Owned by the city, it's a public place, Where private aircraft find their own space. Local corporations, with their fleets so grand, Take off and land on this magical land. Lunken serves some flights, though just a few, But it's the second-largest, that's quite true. Cincinnati's primary airport is the one, Where most planes fly, under the shining sun. Eshelby Lunken, a name you'll hear, The airport's named after, so very dear. Bounded by rivers and roads all around, It's a special place, where joy is found. Ultimate Air Shuttle, with flights so high, Takes you to destinations, up in the sky. Flamingo Air and its school, you'll see, Teaching all about aviation, with glee. Random page: VSE/SP