avia.wikisort.org - AerodromeCanoas Air Force Base – ALA3 (ICAO: SBCO) is a base of the Brazilian Air Force, located in Canoas, near Porto Alegre, Brazil.
Air base of the Brazilian Air Force
Canoas Air Force Base |
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 F-5EM at Canoas during the EXPOAER in 2014 |
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Coordinates | 29°56′45″S 051°08′40″W |
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Type | Air Force Base |
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Code | ALA3 |
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Owner | Brazilian Air Force |
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Controlled by | Brazilian Air Force |
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Open to the public | No |
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Website | www.fab.mil.br/organizacoes/mostra/445 |
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Built | 1937 (1937) |
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In use | 1944-present (1944-present) |
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Current commander | Cel. Av. Luciano Cantuária Pietrani |
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Occupants |
- 1st Squadron of the 14th Aviation Group
- 5th Squadron of Air Transportation
- 2nd Squadron of the 7th Aviation Group
- 2nd Squadron of the 1st Communications and Control Group
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Identifiers | ICAO: SBCO |
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Elevation | 8 metres (26 ft) AMSL |
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Runways |
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Length and surface |
12/30 |
2,751 metres (9,026 ft) Asphalt |
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History
The history of Canoas Air Force Base begins in 1937, when the 3rd Army Aviation Regiment (3º RAv) was transferred from Santa Maria Air Force Base to Canoas. With the creation of the Air Force Ministry in 1941, the 3º RAv became known as Gravataí Air Force Base. On 21 August 1944, the 3º RAv officially ceased to exist and on the same day Canoas Air Force Base was commissioned.
Units
The following units are based at Canoas Air Force Base:
- 1st Squadron of the 14th Aviation Group (1º/14ºGAv) Pampa, using the F-5EM & FM.[1]
- 5th Squadron of Air Transportation (5°ETA) Pégaso, using the C-95BM & CM Bandeirante, C-97 Brasília and C-98A Caravan.[2]
- 2nd Squadron of the 7th Aviation Group (2º/7ºGAv) Phoenix, using the P-95BM Bandeirulha.[3]
- 2nd Squadron of the 1st Communications and Control Group (2º/1ºGCC) Aranha, using radars and equipment for air defense.[4]
Accidents and incidents
- 28 July 1950: a Panair do Brasil Lockheed L-049 Constellation registration PP-PCG operating flight 099 from Rio de Janeiro-Galeão to Canoas Air Force Base struck power lines and crashed on a hill after an aborted landing and while holding in bad weather near São Leopoldo. All 50 passengers and crew died. At the time of the accident the runway at São João Airport (presently Salgado Filho) was not yet paved, therefore the Constellations used the Air Base runway[5][6]
Access
The base is located 6 km east of downtown Canoas and 21 km north of downtown Porto Alegre.
Gallery
This gallery displays aircraft that are or have been based at Canoas. The gallery is not comprehensive.
Present aircraft
Retired aircraft
Douglas A-20K Havoc
Curtiss P-40 Warhawk
Gloster F-8 Meteor
Lockheed TF-33A T-Bird
Embraer AT-26 Xavante
Douglas C-47 Dakota
See also
References
External links
Aviation portal
Brazil portal
World War II portal
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