Castlereagh Aerodrome

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Castlereagh Aerodrome
Summary
LocationCastlereagh, New South Wales
Coordinates33°40′37″S 150°41′15″E / 33.67694°S 150.68750°E / -33.67694; 150.68750
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Castlereagh Aerodrome is located in New South Wales
Castlereagh Aerodrome
Castlereagh Aerodrome
Location of airport in New South Wales
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
5,000 1,500 Bitumen

Castlereagh Aerodrome was a Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) emergency landing ground and dispersal ground during World War II at Castlereagh, New South Wales, Australia. The runway was 5,000 ft long (1,500 m) x 150 ft wide (46 m). The airfield was to become home to No. 94 Squadron's Mosquito aircraft and had been upgraded by No. 9 Airfield Construction Squadron, however the aircraft did not arrive before No. 94 Squadron was relocated to RAAF Base Richmond and disbanded.

After disposal by the RAAF, the airfield was used as a drag strip from the early 1960s eventually closing in April 1984, becoming Castlereagh Country Estate.[1]

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