In the 1950s

Airport map (October 1950) - There are three runways - 014/194: length 1195 m (3920 feet), 062/242: length 792 m (2600 feet), 155/335: length 1280 m (4200 feet). (Source: US DoD)
In the 1960s

Aberdeen Dyce airport on an enroute chart from 14 November 1963 (Source: US DoD - USAF/USN)
In the 1990s

Aberdeen Dyce Airport on a map of the US Department of Defense from 1993 (Source: ONC E-2 (1993), Perry-Castañeda Library Map Collection, University of Texas at Austin)
Index to the objects shown on the maps
Aerodromes:
- Aberdeen Dyce, Arbroath, Dalcross, Kinloss, Leuchars, Lossiemouth
Airspace:
- Aberdeen Sub-Region/FIR
- Scottish FIR
- UK/D-533
- UK/D-S1B, UK/D-S5, UK/D-S8, UK/D-S16B, UK/D-S25, UK/D-S46, UK/D-S47, UK/D-S67, UK/D-S69, UK/D-S72, UK/D-S73
- UK/P 33, UK/P 34
Radio beacons:
- Aberdeen/Dyce NDB "ADN", "AQ", "ATE", VORDME "ADN"
- Craigowl Hill TACAN "CHZ"
- Dalcross Fan Marker, VOR "INS"
- Inverness NDB "INS"
- Kinloss NDB "KS", TACAN "KSS"
- Perth NDB "PH"
- Scotstown Head NDB "SHD"
Source for all maps, if not marked otherwise: US Department of Defense (US DoD)