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Formerly El-Faluja, situated west of Qiryat Gat. Also known as Beit-Daras. Former active RAF base and destination for the early 1948 supply flights from abroad. Location coordinates: N31 38 E034 45, elevation: 328 ft (100 m). One runway 09/27 of 3002 ft (915 m). One-time minor civil airfield, but no sign of it remains today.

Lod Airbase


(Canaf 27). This base comprises the military portion of Lod/Tel Aviv Airport ("Ben Gurion International"). Built in 1936 as Lydda Airport. Used by Imperial Airways as a stop-over base. Lydda was an Arab town until captured by the IDF on 11 July 1948. Name then changed to Lod International Airport. Renamed Ben Gurion International Airport in 1974, following the death of the first Prime Minster of Israel. Located at Lod in central Israel, several kilometres east of Tel Aviv. ICAO Code: LLBG for civil portion, LLAD for military portion. Location coordinates: N32 00.6 E034 52.6, elevation 135 ft (41 m). Consists of three runways forming an inverted triangle: 077/257 degrees of 11,998 ft (3657 m) length, 119/299 degrees of 10,210 ft (3112 m) length and 027/207 degrees of 5840 ft (1780 m) length. The military area is parallel to the shortest runway, while the civil area is located at the bottom corner. Currently home to 103, 120, 122, 126, 131, 134 and 195 Squadrons.


Maduchot

(Shachar 14). Light aircraft/helicopter wartime forward operating base. Note: correct spelling is NOT Madochot.

Mahanayim (Ma'Hanaim)



(Shachar 24). Former RAF landing ground, later Galilee Squadron base for a short while in 1948. Also known as Machanaim and "Ben Yaakov Airport". Located in north east Israel, east of Rosh Pina, about 25 km north of the Sea of Tiberias, (Lake Kineret). Currently a civil airfield and light aircraft/helicopter wartime forward operating base. Nominated as a Forward Area Refuelling Point (FARP) for the eastern sector to Lebanon. Main air connection to Northern Command HQ at Rosh Pina.


Meggido



Designated Shachar 7 by the IDF/AF. ICAO code: LLMG. Location coordinates: N32 35.0 E035 14.0, elevation 200 ft (61 m). One runway 09/27 degrees of 7710 ft (2350 m) length. Opened in 1942. Served as an auxiliary field to Ramat David. Currently home to a gliding club, a detachment from Unit 505 and some agricultural aircraft used in the Izre-el valley. Light aircraft/helicopter wartime foward operating base. During the Six Day War, a Tu-16 was shot down by a local AA battery and crashed directly on the field. The defecting Syrian MiG-23 landed here.

Metzada (Masada
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Small airfield on the Dead Sea shore, at the foot of the Masada fortress. Used for tourist flights and is potentially an emergency field.

Nethanya


Located east of Netanya, next to the Ma-a-borot CMU. Also known as Kfar Hayim. Used in August 1948 as a temporary base for 101 sqn, while Herzliya's landing strip was being refurbished. Today used by agricultural aircraft.

Nevatim Airbase


(Canaf 28). Originally built as a rough strip for the Sherut Avir in 1947. Formerly known as Malhata. New airbase planned and built by Israel with US funding, opened October 1983. Located south east of Beersheba. ICAO code: LLNV. Location coordinates: N31 12 E035 00, elevation: 1312 ft (400 m). Two runways: 08/26 degrees of 10007 ft (3050 m) length and 08/26 degrees of 8005 ft (2440 m) length. Currently home to 104, 115, 116, 132 and 251 squadrons.

Ofira Airbase


Formerly Egyptian AF base of Sharm El Sheik/Ras Nasrani, in the Sinai, (outside of the current Israeli border). Taken over by the IDF/AF in 1967. Returned to Egypt in 1981. Location coodinates: N27 59 E034 24, elevation: 163 ft (50 m). One runway 03/21 degrees of 7986 ft (2434 m) length. Currently houses the US contingent of the UN MFO and also operates as a civil airport for the tourist resorts. Garbled version of name in some western publications: Orphira.

Ouvda (Uvda) Airbase


(Canaf 10). New airbase built for the IDF/AF by the USA, opened 1981. Replacement for Etzion AB. Located north west of Eilat, in the southern Negev region, near the Jordanian border. ICAO code: LLOV. Location coordinates: N29 56.2 E034 56.5, elevation: 1492 ft (455 m). Consists of two parallel runways (both 020/200 degrees) of lengths 8530 ft (2600 m) and 9843 ft (3000 m) respectively. Civil operations ceased when Akaba International in Jordan began to serve Elat. The civil apron was at the far end of the shorter runway, while the miltary area was alongside the longer runway. Currently home to 137, 143, 145 and 202 squadrons.

Palmachim Airbase


(Canaf 30). Newly built by the IDF/AF in the 1970s, originally as a military test site for Israeli designed missiles and also later used as a helicopter base. The misiles were fired towards the sea. Situated north north-east of Ashdod. Location coordinates: N31 55 E034 44, elevation: 98 ft (30 m). One runway: 03/21 degrees of 6562 ft (2000 m) length. Currently home to 124, 151, 160, 161, 193, 194 and 200 squadrons.

Ramat David Airbase



(Canaf 1). Completed in 1942 as RAF Ramat David, to the IDF/AF on 26 May 1948. Located in the centre of northern Israel, south east of Haifa, near the border with the occupied West Bank. ICAO code: LLRD. Location coordinates: N32 40 E035 11, elevation: 138 ft (42 m). Three runways: 145/325 degrees of 8005 ft (2440 m) length, 105/285 degrees of 9022 ft (2750 m) length and 085/265 degrees of 9022 ft (2750 m) length. Currently home to 109, 110, 117 and 190 squadrons.

Ramleh



Former Ottoman Turkish airfield, heavily used during 1917. From 1930 main RAF base in Palestine. To the IDF/AF in May 1948, and at one time the home of the IDF/AF HQ. Situated south east of Ramleh. Now overbuilt by housing, and no sign of it exits today.

Ramon Airbase


(Canaf 25). Formerly known as Matred. Located south west of Beer Sheba, in the central Negev region in southern Israel. ICAO code: LLRM. Location coordinates: N30 50 E034 40, elevation 2133 ft (650 m). Constructed by the USA and opened in 1981. Three runways, all 07/25 degrees of 10007 ft (3050 m) length. Currently home to 113, 127, 140, 146, 147, and 253 squadrons.

Ramon Airfield

Unrelated to the above airbase, Ramon Airfield is an airstrip located several kms north of Mizpe Ramon, which is further south. It is mainly used for the transportation of IDF personnel to bases in the area, and is occaisionally served by Arkia.

Refidim Airbase

Formerly Egyptian AF base of Bir Gifgafa or Meliz-Bir Gafgafa, (outside of the current Israeli border). Taken over by IDF/AF in 1967. Played a key role in the War of Attrition, when pairs of fighters were on immediate alert for intercept. Abandoned in 1978. Location coordinates: N30 23 E033 07, elevation: 1148 ft (350 m). One runway ?/? degrees of 7986 ft (2434 m) length.

Revaya


(Shachar 13). Located in the Beit She-an valley, about 30 kilometres south of Lake Tiberias and several kilometres south of the town of Beith She-an. Light aircraft/helicopter wartime forward operating base.

Ruchama Airfield



Located in the southern part of the Negev, near Dorot. Rough airstrip only used for a short while 1948.

Sde Dov ("Dov Hoz Municipal Airport")


(Canaf 15). Established in September 1938 as a civil airport for Tel Aviv, and used until the summer of 1940, when it closed for WW2. Reopened in December 1947 for civil (actually Sherut Avir) use. Located close to the northern outskirts of Tel Aviv on the west coast. ICAO code: LLSD. Location coordinates: N32 07.0 E034 46.9, elevation: 43 ft (13 m). Consists of an L-shape, with the single runway (027/207 degrees) of 5712 ft (1741 m) length forming the vertical stroke, and the military and civil aprons forming the base of the L. The military section is called 'Tel Aviv Airbase' and was home to only one sqn of Piper Cubs until 1963, when two or three more sqns moved in from Ramleh. Currently home to 100, 125, 128, 135 and 191 Squadrons. Named for Mr. Dov Hoz, manager of Aviron and an important member of Haganah, who was killed in a motor accident.

Sde Khemed


Sde Khemed is an educational institute south east of Tel Aviv at number 1 highway to Jerusalem. Surplus aircraft are often seen there. Currently home to a detachment of PA-18 Super Cubs from the Flight School.

Sdot Micha


(Canaf 2). Jericho IRBM base. Located east of Ashkelon and south east of Tel Nof AB, south of the Nahal (River) Sorek, between Kiriat-Gat and Beit-Shemesh. Curently home to 150, 199 and 248 squadrons. Garbled version of name in some western publications: Sedof Mikha. Sedof has no meaning in Hebrew.


Sedom


Located in eastern Israel near the Southern tip of the Dead Sea. Today only used by civilian traffic.



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