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Banika Field was a World War II airfield on Mbanika in the Russell Islands in the Solomon Islands. Banika Field was built and supported by Naval Base Banika Island.

Banika Field
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Summary
LocationMbanika, Solomon Islands
Coordinates9.098000°S 159.194000°E / -9.098000; 159.194000
Map
Banika Field
Banika Field in Solomon Islands
North American B-25 Mitchell - B-25
North American B-25 Mitchell - B-25
Vought F4U Corsair - F4U
Vought F4U Corsair - F4U
Lockheed Ventura PV-1
Lockheed Ventura PV-1

History


A US Navy Seebee Naval Construction Battalion began construction for two airfields on Banika Island in February 1943. Renard Field, also called South Field, Yandina, was built is still in use as Yandina Airport. Nearby Banika Field, also called North Field and Sunlight Field was built. Banika Field was had a single coral 4,700-foot by 150-foot runway built for light bombers and fighter planes. Banika Field was completed in June 1943. After the war, Banika Field was abandoned.[1] [2]

United States Army Air Forces units operating from the base included:


US Navy operating from the base included:


United States Marine Corps (USMC)

Interstate TDR-1
Interstate TDR-1

Interstate TDR


The US Navy used Banika Field to test and operated the new Interstate TDR early Unmanned combat aerial vehicle, at that time called an Flying bomb. The Interstate TDR had one 2,000-pound (910 kg) bomb or one aerial torpedo. This was radio controlled plane. At Banika Field was the first use of the unit in a combat zone. At Banika Field top secret combat test were done. Test were done in June 1944 with troops from Special Task Air Group 1 (STAG-1). The head of the test was Commanding Officer (C. O.) Captain Robert F. Jones. [3][4]


Renard Sound Seaplane Base


Near Banika Field, in the channel to the east of the runway, the US Navy operated the Renard Sound Seaplane Base. The Base was at 9.08108°S 159.207813°E / -9.08108; 159.207813 [5] [6]


See also





References


  1. Banika Field pacificwrecks.com
  2. Renard Field, South Field pacificwrecks.com
  3. "TDR-1 Edna III". National Naval Aviation Museum. 2016. Retrieved 2017-12-07.
  4. Special Task Air Group 1 (STAG-1) pacificwrecks.com
  5. Renard Sound Seaplane Base pacificwrecks.com
  6. Renard Sound Seaplane Base tracesofwar.com



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