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Coordinates: 27°17S 153°00E / 27.283°S 153.000°E / -27.283; 153.000
 

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Petrie Airfield
Queensland, Australia
Petrie Airfield is located in Queensland
Petrie Airfield

Petrie Airfield

Petrie Airfield (Queensland)

Coordinates27°17′S 153°00′E / 27.283°S 153.000°E / -27.283; 153.000
TypeMilitary airfield
Site history
In use1942-1945

Petrie Airfield was a World War II military airfield located just to the south of the North Pine River in what is now Lawnton, Queensland, Australia.[1] After the war, the airfield was dismantled and the area is now part of the urban area of Petrie-Strathpine.

History[edit]

The Petrie Airfield gets its name from its location in the Petrie region, in turn named after Thomas Petrie who established his homestead Murrumba on the North Pine River In 1858.

World War II[edit]

83 Squadron (Boomerang)
12 Squadron (Vengeance)
No. 549 Squadron RAF (Spitfire) Lawnton/ Strathpine December 1943 – July 1944
No. 548 Squadron RAF (Spitfire) Lawnton/ Strathpine December 1943 – July 1944
80th Fighter Squadron (8th Fighter Group), 10 May – 20 July 1942, P-39, P-400 Airacobra
Dispersed from 8th Fighter Group HQ at Eagle Farm Airport.

See also[edit]

References[edit]

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency

  1. ^ "Petrie-Strathpine Airfields". www.ozatwar.com. Retrieved 23 February 2021.
  • flag Royal Australian Air Force
  • Aviation

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Petrie_Airfield&oldid=1206930663"

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