Published in Midwest Flyer Magazine December 2022/January 2023 Digital Issue
BREEZY POINT, MINNESOTA – One of Minnesota’s premier recreational airports, Breezy Point Airport – Muller Field (8MN3), will host its 8th Annual Breezy Point Aviation Day fly-in, Saturday, May 6, 2023, from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm. Besides great food and pilot camaraderie, there will be aircraft displays and a classic car show.
NOTAM: Breezy Point is a private airport… Pilots MUST call ahead for permission to land, and view the airport’s pilot briefing video at www.breezypointairport.com BEFORE landing. CTAF 122.9 Mhz. For more information, call Cliff Muller, the airport manager at 218-838-3434.
This fly-in is completely free, including the food and drinks, and there are no parking or landing fees. Over 1,200 people showed up to see the airplanes and classic cars on display this past year.
The history of Breezy Point Airport – Muller Field.
Breezy Point Resort bought farmland in 1964 and built the 2576 X 50 ft. paved, unlit runway (17/35) that exists today. Since then, an asphalt parking area was built on the east side, midfield.
The resort retained ownership of the airport over the years, even though the ownership of the resort changed. The airport and the resort finally parted company in 1980, when Hopkins House Breezy Point Co. which bought the resort in 1968, sold the airport to a group of pilots and Breezy Point Airport, Inc. was founded. Most of the adjacent properties, hangars and residences along the runway are deeded to private owners.
The airport is private and operated by its shareholders. Flight operations are limited to its members and their guests. Pilots who fly in for the fly-in are required to preregister in advance at https://www.breezypointairport.com/ and receive a briefing.
The mission of Breezy Point Airport – Muller Field is to further the enjoyment of general aviation by providing an airport that is safe and valuable to the community. The airport is located 12 miles north of Brainerd Lakes Regional Airport, northwest of Pelican Lake.
The Breezy Point Airport Preservation Group is an affiliated group of aviation enthusiasts dedicated to preserving the property as an active airport. The group supports growth in the number of pilots who use the airport and who become shareholders in the airport corporation.
For more information, contact the airport manager, Cliff Muller, at 218-838-3434.