MILITARY AIRFIELDS
IN AUSTRALIA AND THE WESTERN PACIFIC AREA
DURING WORLD WAR 2
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At the end of WW2, the Royal Australian Air Force had 317 mainland and regional airfields that it controlled. Within a short period of time the greater majority of these airfields were disposed of. The following existing or potential airfields were retained:-
| Amberley | Butterworth | Canberra * |
| Cocos Island | East Sale | Momote |
| Darwin | Laverton * | Learmonth |
| Pearce | Port Moresby * | Richmond |
| Schofields * | Townsville | Williamtown |
* lower priority sites
| NOTE:- The brownish coloured maps that you can view below, are from a map lent to me by Daniel Hultgren. The map is titled as follows:- |
WESTERN PACIFIC PLOTTING MAP MERCATOR PROJECTION COMPILED AND DRAWN BY R.A.A.F. CARTOGRAPHIC SECTION SCALE 130 STAT. MILES to 1 INCH AT 10º NATURAL SCALE 1: 8,236,800
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Were
there as many as 5 Japanese bush airfields
in Australia during WW2?
Mobile Naval
Operating Air Bases
in Australia and The Western Pacific
Demolition of our harbours and airfields
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY
Fairbairn |
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QUEENSLAND
Antil Plains |
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Augustus Downs |
Balfe's Creek |
Barcaldine |
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Blackall |
Bowen |
Breddan |
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Brunette Downs |
Brymaroo |
Bundaberg |
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Camooweal |
Canobie Station |
Carpentaria Downs |
Cecil Plains |
| Charleville | Charters Towers | Cloncurry | Coen |
| Colmslie Flying
Boat Base, Naval Air Station, Brisbane, US Navy (Brisbane) |
Condamine | Cooktown | Coominya |
Cunnamulla |
Dunk Island |
Elliot |
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Fanning |
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Hamilton
Flying Boat Base |
Higgins
Field, |
Horn Island |
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Inverleigh |
Iron Range (Claudie & Gordon) |
Jondaryan | Karumba (Flying Boats) |
Kingston |
Laura |
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Loganlea |
Longreach |
Mackay |
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Macrossan |
Maryborough |
Milgarra station |
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Mt Hedlow |
Mitchell River Mission |
Mornington Island (adjacent to RAAF Radar Station No. 313) |
Mount Isa |
Mount St. John |
Normanton |
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| Powlathunga | Redland Bay Flying Boat Base | ||
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Reid River |
Rockhampton |
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Strathglass (partly completed at Prairie) |
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Toogoolawah |
Toowoomba | Torrens Creek | Townsville Flying Boat Base |
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Upper Ross River |
Waterford | Winton | Wivenhoe |
Wondoola Station |
Woodstock |
Wrotham Park |
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NEW SOUTH WALES
| Albury | Albion Park | Allandale | Armidale |
Bankstown |
Bargo |
Belfrayden |
Blowclear |
| Bourke North | Bradley Field | Bringelly | Broke |
| Broken Hill South | Brolgan | Buckwoodlands | Bulga |
| Bundidjarie | Burroway | Calala | Calwalla |
| Camden | Castlereagh | Cessnock | Clairville North |
| Cobar | Coffs Harbour | Combaning | Cootamundra |
| Cordeaux | Corowa | Copper Ridge | Cudjello |
| Dandaloo | Deniliquin | Denison | Dry Forest |
| Dubbo | Dungog | Evans Head | Fish River |
| Fleur | Forest Hill near Wagga |
Gidley | Glen Innes |
| Glendon | Gobbabaula | Goobang East | Goulburn |
| Grong Grong Road (satellite field near Narrandera) |
Guyra | Hexham ELG | Hopefield |
| Hotham | Hoxton
Park (20 miles west Bankstown) |
Iowa | Jervis Bay |
| Jones | Junee Road | Kendalls | Lake Albert |
| Lake Cargellico | Lake Coolah | Lake Victoria | Leetham Field |
| Marsden Park | Mascot | Menangle | Millthorpe |
| Minore | Mittagong | Mogriguy | Moroco |
| Moruya | Moss Vale | Mt Druitt | Nabiac |
| Narrandera | Narromine | Nepean Dam | Newcastle |
| North Bourke | Nowra | Orange | Parkes |
| Piggot | Pitt Town | Pokolbin | Pucawan |
| Raglan | Rathmines | Ravenswood | Richmond |
| Ringwood | Rose Bay Flying Boat Base | Roto | Schofields |
| Scone | Spring Creek Reservoir | St. Georges Basin Flying Boats near Jervis Bay |
Strowan |
| Stud Park | Tamworth | Temora | The Oaks |
| Tichbourne | Timbrebongie | Tocumwal "McIntyre Field" |
Tootool |
| Trangie | Trescowthick | Triamble (Wing V?) |
Tuggerah |
| Uranquinty | Vineyards | Wagga Road | Wagga Wagga |
| Wait O While | Wallgrove (near Doonside) |
Wandook | Wangonilla |
| Warbreccan | Warkworth | Wellingrove | Wentworth |
| Williamtown | Woodlands |
Woy
Woy (Satellite of Schofields) |
Yarragundry |
| Young Road |
NORTHERN TERRITORY
Alice Springs |
Austin |
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Bathurst Island |
Berry Springs? |
Birdum |
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| Brunette Downs | Coomalie Creek | Cape Fourcroy | Daly Waters |
| Darwin (RAAF) | Darwin Civil airfield at Parap | Doctor's Gully (Darwin - Flying Boat Base) |
Fenton (Brock's Creek) |
| Gove | Gorrie | Gould (near Batchelor) |
Groote Eylandt |
| Hughes 32 Mile Field near Noonaman |
Katherine | Koolpinyah H.S. E.L.G. | Livingstone 34 Mile Field - near Humpty Doo |
| Long | Manbulloo | MacDonald | Maranboy E.L.G. |
| Melville Bay airfield | Melville Bay
Flying Boat Base (Watson's Bay) |
Millingimbi | O'Connor's Field (Howard Island) |
| Oenpelli
E.L.G. near Alligator River |
Pell (north of Fenton) |
Pine Creek | Port Keats |
| Reynolds No. 4 E.L.G. | Sattler (20 miles south of Darwin) |
Snake Bay
airfield Melville Island |
Strauss (27 Mile) |
Tennant Creek |
Tindal Also known as Carson's Field |
Tipperary No. 9 E.L.G. | Venn (south east of Katherine) |
| Woolyanna No. 8 B E.L.G. |
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Another Military map of the Northern Territory
showing various military establishments
SOUTH AUSTRALIA
Ceduna |
Gawler |
Kingscote |
Mallala |
| Mt. Gambier | Myponga | Oodnadatta | Parafield |
| Port Lincoln | Port Pirie | Tintinara | Virginia Relief Landing Ground, near Parafield |
TASMANIA AND BASS STRAIT ISLANDS
| Auburn (Surveyed only) |
Cambridge | Currie |
Nile Relief Landing Ground 7.5miles south of Western Junction |
Pats River |
Quorn Hall | Tunbridge |
Valley Field |
| Western Junction (now Launceston civil airfield) |
VICTORIA
| Ararat | Bacchus Marsh |
Bairnsdale | Ballarat |
| Benalla | Cressy | East Sale | |
| Essendon | Gifford | Greenhills | |
| Koo-wee-rup | Laverton | Mallacoota |
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| Mangalore West |
Mildura |
Murchison East | Nhill |
| Point Cook |
Swan Hill |
Warrnambool | Werribee |
| West Sale | Wilson's Promontory |
WESTERN AUSTRALIA
| Ajana Satellite for Geraldton |
Albany | Anna Plains (US controlled) |
Beverley Satellite for Middle Swan |
| Bindoon Satellite for Middle Swan |
Broome | Bunbury | Busselton |
| Campbell | Cape Leveque | Carnarvon | Cue |
| Corunna Downs | Crawley (or Pelican Point near Perth) (Flying boats) |
Cunderdin | Derby |
| Dowerin South | Drysdale Mission | Esperance | Exmouth Gulf |
| Exmouth Gulf No. 2 | Forrest | Geraldton | Gin Gin North Satellite for Middle Swan |
| Goomalling | Guildford (Now Perth Airport) |
Hillman | Kalgoorlie |
| Kununoppin | Learmonth (Exmouth in the Potshot area) |
Maylands | Meckering Satellite for Pearce |
| Meekatharra | Merredin ELG |
Middle Swan (Caversham) |
Minderoo |
| Mooliabeenee Satellite for Middle Swan |
Moora | Muchea East Satellite for Pearce |
Narrogin East |
| Narrogin West | Nookanbah
(or Noonkanbah) (Near Fitzroy Crossing) |
North West Cape | Onslow |
| Pearce | Perth | Pinjarra North | Port Headland |
| Rockwell | Roebourne | Three Springs | Truscott |
| Upper Swan Satellite for Guildford |
Wagin | Wyndham | Yalgoo |
| Yampi Sound (Flying Boats) |
Yanrey |
AUSTRALIAN TERRITORIES
REST OF THE WESTERN PACIFIC AREA
NEW HEBRIDES (Now Vanuatu)
| Port Vila (RAAF Catalina base) |
ESPIRITU SANTO
| Bomber III | Ob Ratard Plantation (in the south) - for light a/c |
Pekoa (also the present-day strip) |
| Peleula Bay (in the south-east, now overgrown with jungle) |
Turtle Bay |
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EFATE
| Bauerfield (west side) |
Havannah Harbour (west side) |
Quoin Hill |
The above airfields are mentioned in the book
"The Lady and the President"
"The Life and Loss of the President Coolidge"
by Peter Stone
AUSTRALIAN NEW GUINEA
| Aitape | Alexishafen | Boram | But |
| Dagua | Dumpu | Finschhafen | Gauka |
| Hopoi | Kaiapit | Lae | Madang |
| Marilinan | Nadzab | Nubia | Saidor |
| Salamaua | Tadji | Tsili Tsili | Wewak |
PAPUA NEW GUINEA
| Berry (was Bamana, Port Moresby) (USAAF) | Dobadura 5 airfields |
Durand (12 miles north of Port Moresby - USAAF) (was Waigani) | Jackson Field (was 7 mile Field - 7 miles north of Port Moresby RAAF) |
| Gurney Flying Boat Base | Kila Kila (RAAF) (3 miles east of Port Moresby) | Milne Bay - Gurney |
Port Moresby flying boat base |
| Rogers Field (was Varona, Port Moresby) (USAAF) | Schwimmer (USAAF) (was Laloki, 9 miles NE of Port Moresby) | Turnbull | Wards (Port Moresby) (RAAF) |
DUTCH NEW GUINEA
| Babo | Cyclops | Fakfak (Flying Boats) |
Hollandia |
| Jefman | Kamiri (Noemfoor Island) |
Manokwari | Mar |
| Merauke | Middleburg | Mokmer (Biak Island) |
Moemi |
| Mongosah | Mumi | Nabire | Namber (Noemfoor Island) |
| Otawiri | Ransiki | Sagan | Samate (or Semate) |
| Sentani | Sorong | Timoeka (or Timuka) |
Utarom |
| Wakde Island |
SOLOMON ISLANDS
| Ballalei (or Ballalle) |
Bokokoma | Bonis | Buka Passage |
| Henderson Field (Guadalcanal) |
Kahili | Kara | Kieta |
| Munda Point (or Munda) |
Ondonga | Russell Island | Segi Point |
| Stirling | Torokina | Vila |
Photographs
of Airfields and Aircraft Wreckage
in the Solomon Islands
GOODENOUGH ISLAND Vivigani |
TROBRIAND ISLAND Kiriwina Sia |
WOODLARK ISLAND Guasopa |
NEW BRITAIN
| Arawe | Cape Gloucester |
Cape Hoskins |
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Gasmata |
Green Island |
Jacquinot Bay |
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Lakunai |
Namatanai | Rabaul (4 airfields) |
Talasea |
| Vunakanau |
NEW IRELAND
| Borpop | Kavieng |
ST. MATTHIAS GROUP Emirau
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ADMIRALTY ISLANDS Lorengau Mokerang Momote Pityilu Ponam |
CERAM
Ambon |
Amahai |
Boela (or Bula) |
Haroekoe |
Laha |
Liang |
Namlea |
TANIMBAR ISLAND Selaroe (or Selaru) |
TAJANDOE ISLAND Eaan Doeroa Langgoer (or Langgur) |
TRANGAN ISLAND Doka Barat Trangan |
MOLUCCA ISLANDS Oba Galela Kau Laboera Mit Pitu Ternate (Flying Boats) Wama
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CELEBES
| Ambesia | Baroe | Bingkalapa | Boeloedowang |
| Gorontalo (Flying boats) |
Kendari | Langoan | Limboeng (or Limbung) |
| Macassar (Flying boats) |
Mandai | Menado | Paloe |
| Pare Pare | Pomelaa |
TIMOR
| Atambua | Cape Chater (Flying boats) |
Cape Lore | Dilli |
| Fuiloro | Lautem | Nembrala (Roti Island) |
Penfoei (or Penfui) |
FLORES ISLAND Maoe Mere (or Maumere) Reo |
SOEMBA ISLAND Waikalo Waingapoe (or Waingapu) Melolo |
SOEMBAWA ISLAND Bima Soembawa Besar |
LOMBOK ISLAND Rambang |
BALI ISLAND Den Pasar |
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JAVA
| Andir | Banjoewangi | Crissee (or Grissee) |
Djokjakarta |
| Kalibanteng | Kalidjati | Kemajoran | Madioen |
| Malang | Pasirian | Perak | Soerakarta |
| Tjillitan | Wonosari | Wonsari |
BORNEO
| Asa | Jesselton | Keningau | Kotawaringin |
| Kuching | Kudat | Labuan | Manggar |
| Melak | Miri | Oelin | Pontianak |
| Ranau | Samarinda (2 airfields) |
Sandakan | Sepinggang |
| Tabanio | Tarakan | Ulin |
SUMATRA?
| Benkoelen | Mana | Muntok | Padang |
| Pakanbaroe | Palembang (3 strips) |
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS
| Clark Field | Davao (Mindanao) |
Dulag | Lingayen Gulf (Flying boats) |
| Manila (Flying Boats) |
Ormoc | San Jose | Tacloban |
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I'd like to thank Dennis Whiley for his assistance with this home page.
REFERENCE BOOK
"Queensland
Airfields WW2 - 50 Years On"
By Roger R. Marks
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This page first produced 12 March 1999
This page last updated 06 August 2008