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Mount Druitt Aerodrome

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The land was not handed back to its owner until January 1951. Only a part of the land was handed back to the owner which is why the racing ended in 1956 when the club was preparing to bid for the fledgling F1 championship race to be held in Australia. Argument over land ownership and the right to
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The runway ran down the center of the current Whalan Reserve in a roughly north–south (NNW-SSE) direction. After the war the fledgling Australian Racing Drivers Club ran races there (1951–53) at the Mt Druitt race track which incorporated part of the runway and taxi ways.
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hold the F1 race meeting ended when the owner of part of the track dug huge tranches in the track, 2 metres deep, this ended the life of this race track.
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Land was commandeered in March 1942, for the construction of an aerodrome, two aircraft hangars and workshops on the site.
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The aerodrome was utilised for a period of time, after World War II, as a storage facility (bomb dump) for
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general purpose aerial bombs were placed upon the landing strip.
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33°45′25.18″S 150°47′43.9″E / 33.7569944°S 150.795528°E / -33.7569944; 150.795528
Runways
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Royal Australian Air Force
World War II
Mount Druitt, New South Wales
Australia
United States Army Air Forces
No. 13 Signals Unit RAAF
NSW State Library photos of Mount Druitt Aerodrome
Picture of bomb dump
Map of the runway, race track and current photos
Blacktown City Council RAAF Memorial Park webpage
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