Fridays at 6:00 PM
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S 630 Rd, Oklahoma 74343, USA
Actual address is 287760 S 630 Rd! Turn north on Ford Rd from hwy 10 (at high school). Aviation Lane is the first road on the right (after G-Sports). Road will curve to the left and dead end at the terminal building. Use side door (north door). Main entrance is locked.
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