Anthill Plains Aerodrome

Anthill Plains Aerodrome was an aerodrome located 19.38 kilometres (12.04 mi) south of Townsville, Queensland, Australia near Anthill Plains.

Anthill Plains Aerodrome
Queensland, Australia
Anthill Plains Aerodrome
Anthill Plains Aerodrome (Queensland)
Coordinates19°26′36″S 146°49′29″E
TypeMilitary Airfield
Site history
In use1942-1945

The aerodrome was constructed in 1942, during World War II, for the Royal Australian Air Force as part of a group of airfields to be used as aircraft dispersal fields in the event of Imperial Japanese attack on the Townsville area. It was leased to the United States Army Air Forces.

The aerodrome had two runways, one running east–west and the other northeast–southwest. It was abandoned after the war. Today, the airfield is in regular use by the Barrier Reef Adventure Trikes (B.R.A.T.S) who fly their ultralights. There are numerous hangars and a model aero club at the end of runway 27. The airfield is now owned and operated by Andrew Hicks and is referred to locally as Montpelier Airpark.[1] It is the closest ultra-light airfield to town of the three in the area.

Units based at Anthill Plains Aerodrome

  • 33rd Bombardment Squadron of the 22nd Bomb Group - (B-26 Marauder's) 7 April 1942 – 20 July 1942.

Aircraft crashes

  • 12 May 1942 - B-26 Marauder, Serial Number #40-1477 crashed on landing.

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References

 This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency website http://www.afhra.af.mil/.



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