RAAF Station Tocumwal

RAAF Station Tocumwal
Tocumwal, New South Wales in Australia
Site information
TypeMilitary airfield
OwnerAustralian Air Board
Australian Defence Force
OperatorRoyal Australian Air Force
Location
Tocumwal Airfield
Shown within Australia
Tocumwal Airfield
Tocumwal Airfield (Australia)
Coordinates35°48′34″S 145°36′17″E / 35.80944°S 145.60472°E / -35.80944; 145.60472
Site history
BuiltFebruary 1942 (1942-02)
In use1942 - 1960 (1960)
FateAbandoned
Battles/warsPacific War

RAAF Station Tocumwal (35°48′S 145°34′E / 35.800°S 145.567°E / -35.800; 145.567) was a major Royal Australian Air Force base during World War II. Located near the town of Tocumwal, New South Wales the base was established in early 1942 to provide a secure base for United States Army Air Forces heavy bomber units. While the USAAF does not appear to have used the base, it was heavily used by the RAAF and, from 1944, was home to the RAAF's heavy bomber support and operational conversion units including No. 7 Operational Training Unit.

While RAAF Station Tocumwal was closed following World War II the airfield remains in use and is a renowned gliding site. In the immediate post-WW2 era Tocumwal was used as the RAAF's main aircraft storage and disposal base. Many hundreds of Australian military aircraft made their last flights being ferried to Tocumwal, where they were sold to scrap metal dealers and melted down to ingots in smelters set up on the airfield.