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Batchelor Airfield
Northern Territory, Australia
2 Squadron RAAF Hudson and personnel Batchelor N.T. Oct 1942
Batchelor Airfield, (ICAO: YBCR) is an airport located south of Batchelor, Northern Territory, Australia. The airport currently has no commercial air services; however, it is utilised by the Northern Australian Gliding Club and the Alice Springs Aero Club as a flight training base.
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the Commonwealth Government for defence purposes in 1941 when the BatchelorAirfield officially became a RAAF base. The Traditional Owners of the land...
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maintenance. Beginning on 17 December, the B-17s began to be evacuated to BatchelorAirfield near Darwin. These first B-17s in Australia were shark-tailed C and...
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bombers of No. 18 (Netherlands East Indies) Squadron RAAF, based at BatchelorAirfield south of Darwin, Australia. Isuzu was slightly damaged by near misses...
but airfield overrun prior to aircraft arrival in Southwest Pacific. Received aircraft at Brisbane, unit reformed and reassigned to BatchelorAirfield, Northern...
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