COOMINYA AIRFIELD
DURING WW2

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Coominya airfield was a relief landing ground for Lowood airfield. After approval in 1941, the Queensland Main Roads Commission commenced work on Coominya airfield in 1942.

The approximate total cost of £11,449 included clearing, grubbing, surface formation, the preparation of a landing strip, with taxiway, dispersal strips, and hideouts in heavy timber, also fencing, draining with reinforced concrete pipes, and the construction of a half mile access road.

 

REFERENCE BOOK

"The History of the Queensland Main Roads Commission"
"during World War II, 1939 - 1945"

 

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