CORDEAUX AIRFIELD (LANDING
GROUND)
CORDEAUX DAM, NSW
DURING WW2
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Cordeaux Airfield was constructed in late 1942 near Cordeaux Dam in New South Wales as an RAAF landing ground (maintenance) for its parent RAAF airfield at Albion Park.
The airfield consisted of a sealed runway 5,000 feet long and 150 feet wide running NE/SE with twelve aircraft hideouts. Original Works were authorised to build the sealed runway and 24 hideouts. Remnants of the airfield can still be seen today where it crosses Mount Keira Road about 5.6kms north of Cordeaux Dam.
Plan of Cordeaux Landing Ground
Location of the Cordeaux Airfield
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
I'd like to thank Cameron Alexander for his assistance with this web page.
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This page first produced 18 July 2007
This page last updated 20 July 2007