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Coordinates: 12°3636S 131°0306E / 12.61000°S 131.05167°E / -12.61000; 131.05167
 

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Sattler Airfield
Bees Creek, Northern Territory, Australia
Sattler Airfield is located in Northern Territory
Sattler Airfield

Sattler Airfield

Sattler Airfield (Northern Territory)

Coordinates12°36′36S 131°03′06E / 12.61000°S 131.05167°E / -12.61000; 131.05167
TypeMilitary airfield
Site history
In use1942–1945

Sattler Airfield is an abandoned airfield in the Northern TerritoryofAustralia that was constructed 32 km (20 mi) to the south of Darwin during World War II in what is now the locality of Bees Creek.[1] It was named after Flight Lieutenant Geoffrey Sattler, the commander of a Lockheed Hudson A16-7, who died on 12 January 1942 at Keema Bay, North Celebes with the rest of his crew.[1] On 2 April 1942, the then new Sattler RAAF airfield was bombed by the Japanese Imperial Forces. There was minimal damage. There were no Allied planes at the base as it was still under construction.

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  1. ^ a b "Place Names Register Extract for "Sattler Field"". NT Place Names Register. Northern Territory Government. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
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