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Old 24th Feb 2020, 10:54
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They look like P-61's along the side of the strip. A Commonwealth connection could take us to New Guinea
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Old 24th Feb 2020, 10:59
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Did you read my post above ?
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Old 24th Feb 2020, 11:33
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Are you talking about your post ~18482?

If so I think you've got the wrong end of the stick - he/she said" Not Tabitauea (North or South) . Neither is or has been, to my knowledge, an international airport." - he was referring to the guess by DESCOL # 18475 I take it it IS an international l airport but not v big.....................
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Old 24th Feb 2020, 12:00
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I'm assuming the"on line" clue added in 18476 refers to Line Islands or the international date line....
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Old 24th Feb 2020, 12:56
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I think the "I am often accused of being a pedant" is a big clue and leads to Mullinix Field at the other end of the island to Hawkins Field - same location as Max Tow suggested with Bonriki.
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Old 24th Feb 2020, 13:52
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Hmm. Betio (Hawkins)had two intersecting runways but is now covered in houses.
So did Cassidy, and one of the runways is still in use..so my guess is Kiritimati Cassidy
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Old 24th Feb 2020, 14:26
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Originally Posted by listria
Hmm. Betio (Hawkins)had two intersecting runways but is now covered in houses.
So did Cassidy, and one of the runways is still in use..so my guess is Kiritimati Cassidy
Listria - I also thought BETIO - but discounted it as I am not aware it was an international airport !

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Old 24th Feb 2020, 17:39
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I discounted Lisrtria has it looks like it had three runways.

Mullinix (Bonriki) had two runways and has a few international flights.

Interesting video of Mullinix
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Old 24th Feb 2020, 18:03
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BONRIKI

Mullinix in the war times but now Bonriki on South Tarawa, Soon to be home to a couple of aircraft built by a company started by an ex Brazilian military ATC. The first aircraft is currently at an airfield very close to another old wartme strip to which 16ALA moved in 1973,

Max has declared OH.

Dook chased around the atoll with Hawkins (now Betio, but no more an airport) and then Bairiki where there has never been a runway - I carefully considered if he'd made a typo but decided not - pity he did not continue 22kn further north in his ramble. . Bonriki Airfield (Mullinix Field, Bonriki Airport)

Tarawa AtollRepublic of Kiribati



Location

Lat 1° 22' 54N Long 173° 8' 49E Bonriki Airfield is located on Bonriki Island at the eastern edge of Tarawa Atoll (Betio) in the Republic of Kiribati (Gilbert Islands). Also known as Mullinnix Field. Today, known as Bonriki International Airport or Bonriki Airport.

Construction

After Betio (Tarawa) was occupied by American forces Tarawa Airfield (Hawkins) repaired and expanded, Americans began construction of Bonriki Airfield with a single runway oriented east to west. A second runway was oriented northeast to southwest. This airfield was longer than Tarawa Airfield (Hawkins) it was better suited for bomber operations.

Wartime History

Bonriki Airfield was used by 7th Air Force B-25 Mitchells and B-24 Liberators before moving to Makin Airfield (Butaritari).

Naming Honors

Bonriki Airfield was renamed "Mullinnix Field" after Rear Admiral Henry M. Mullinnix KIA November 24, 1943 on the escort carrier CVE-56 USS Liscome Bay sunk off (Makin) Butaritari during the US Army invasion taking place at the same time as the Tarawa battle.

Today

Still in use today as Bonriki International Airport or Bonriki Airport. This airport is a port of entry and is classified as a small airport as one of the two international airports in the Republic of Kiribati. The single runway oriented 27/09 measures 6,598' x 135' surfaced with asphalt. Airport codes: ICAO: NGTA / IATA: TRW. There are two terminals, one for passengers and one for cargo. Serviced by Air Kiribati, Air Nauru, Solomon airlines and Fiji Airways.

Stan Gajda reports:
"At Bonriki, many large revetments for B-24's were built. Even to this day there is still a lot of debris of operations there, like bomb transport rings, bomb tail fin cases etc. In the revetments it is easy to find fired .50 and .30 cal mg cases thrown out of planes when they were cleaned during operations."





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Old 24th Feb 2020, 18:36
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Great discussion, cheers! Bonriki was huge during the war...was the second runway on the temaiku fish ponds side?
....shame it's shrunk, would have been useful to accommodate a hangar and parking space for the 2 (plus 2) Embraers
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Old 24th Feb 2020, 19:52
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The second runway used to run from near the current tower, across the current apron and on towards the now disused Bonriki wharf past the police station. Its northern extremity is now part of the water lens which will make placing an apron there problematical.

Great video, which I will try to add to a history wall in the new terminal. For those with a desire to look at more wartime pics from Tarawa -the Radio.WW2 photo site has more than a hundred.

Any information on the site of any of the pictures would be appreciated by the folks here. In fact any information on the wartime strips in the Gilberts, line and Phoenix would be appreciated - PM me or email [email protected]. Aslo information on Ops Grapple or subsequent use of Malden runway. would be useful.

MJG

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Old 24th Feb 2020, 22:04
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Here are two images that my sources definitely identify as Mullinix Field





I have a fair few more that are labelled Tarawa, (construction and use), and may well be Mullinix, but can't be 100% sure.

Also have photos of Line & Phoenix islands PM sent
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Old 25th Feb 2020, 06:33
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Jeez -that was the best challenge in a year I think - whats worse is I've been to Bonriki

OH so let's try this one (not in the Pacific)

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Old 25th Feb 2020, 16:49
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Europe ? ..
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Old 25th Feb 2020, 17:46
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Possibly Stauning?
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Old 25th Feb 2020, 17:56
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Not Europe...



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Old 25th Feb 2020, 20:04
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USA mid-west ?
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Old 26th Feb 2020, 08:02
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USA - correct

Mid-West.... now that is an area even Americans can't agree on - at least on the boundaries.... let's say east of the Rocky Mt front and west of the Appalachians?

This airfield was the second in the area and was itself later closed.... today it looks like this (yellow line from Street view I'm afraid)

PS Note SOCCA pitches -how things have changed in the USA..........



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Old 26th Feb 2020, 09:19
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OKie or Kansas...?
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Old 26th Feb 2020, 10:58
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no sir, neither of those fair states..... nor are we in the Confederacy...............
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