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1 History  





2 Commanding officers  





3 Units based at HMS Nabberley  





4 Squadrons based at HMS Nabberley  





5 Aircraft carriers squadrons disembarked from/embarked to  





6 Satellite airfields  





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HMS Nabberley
Bankstown, New South Wales in Australia
Location within New South Wales
Location within New South Wales

HMS Nabberley

Location within New South Wales

Coordinates33°55′30S 150°59′18E / 33.92500°S 150.98833°E / -33.92500; 150.98833
TypeMobile Operational Naval Air Base (MONAB)
Site information
OwnerAustralian Ministry of Defence
Operator Royal Navy
Controlled byFleet Air Arm
Site history
In use1944 (1944) – 1946 (1946)
Garrison information
GarrisonMONAB II

HMS Nabberley was a Royal Navy Mobile Operational Naval Air Base (MONAB) at the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) base RAAF BankstownatBankstown, New South Wales, Australia. HMS Nabberley was also known as MONAB II and Royal Naval Air Station Bankstown (orRNAS Bankstown).[1]

History[edit]

Assembled at RNAS Ludham and Royal Navy Air Establishment Risley, Warrington, in October 1944. The duties of HMS Nabberley were changed from that of a MONAB to that of a Receipt and Dispatch Unit shortly after formation causing some administration problems. Due to accommodation issues 600 ratings were based at HMS Gosling, in Warrington, Lancashire. HMS Nabberley commissioned as an independent command on 18 November 1944.[2]

The stores, equipment and vehicles sailed from Gladstone Dock, Liverpool on 20 November upon SS Perthshire (LS 1974) and personnel of MONAB II, in company with elements from HMS Nabthorpe and other units sailed from Liverpool upon RMS Athlone Castle on 22 December 1944 for passage to Australia.[2]

HMS Unicorn carrying an advance party of MONAB II arrived in Sydney on 1 December 1944. The advance party arrived at RAAF Bankstown in Sydney, together with 16 crated aircraft (8 Corsair IIs and 8 Martinet TT.Is) requisitioned from the Royal Navy Aircraft DepotatCochin, India. The aircraft were assembled with RAAF assistance and the first aircraft assembled (Corsair II JT537) was test flown on 18 January 1945.[2]

After the main party arrived in Sydney on 25 January 1945, some proceeded directly to Bankstown, however most were temporarily accommodated Warwick Farm Racecourse (Camp Warwick), a part of HMS Golden Hind, the Royal Navy barracks in Sydney, until accommodation was sorted out.[2]

RAAF Bankstown was officially transferred on a loan basis to Royal Navy on 27 January 1945 and stores and equipment began to arrive at the station. The base was commissioned as HMS Nabberley, RNAS Bankstown on 29 January 1945.[2]

The personnel began assembling crated aircraft and carrying out pre-issue test flights as a Receipt and Dispatch Unit. A total of 2,500 test flights were undertaken during the operation of HMS Nabberley.[2]

Prince Henry, Duke of Gloucester, the Governor-General of Australia, toured the facility on 1 June 1945.[2]

On 23 August 1945 the aircraft from the disbanded 1834 and 1835 squadrons were delivered from HMS Victorious for disposal.[2]

HMS Nabberley, MONAB II, was paid off on 31 March 1946. The airfield returned to RAAF control.[2]

Commanding officers[edit]

Units based at HMS Nabberley[edit]

Squadrons based at HMS Nabberley[edit]

Aircraft carriers squadrons disembarked from/embarked to[edit]

Satellite airfields[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ G. Drucker (2001). "Index of Fleet Air Arm Air Stations in the Commonwealth 1939-1945". Fleetairarmarchive.net. Archived from the original on 19 September 2008. Retrieved 16 May 2014.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  • ^ a b c d e f g h i j "MONAB II". royalnavyresearcharchive.org.uk. 2014. Retrieved 13 June 2024.


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