RAAF Gingin

RAAF Gingin

is a small airfield in Western Australia owned by the Royal Australian Air Force and used for pilot training. It is located approximately 40 kilometres north of RAAF Base Pearce, which also administers the airfield. There are no Air Force personnel based at Gingin. It is also used by the Pearce Aero Club, which keeps some aircraft there.

See also

*List of Australian Air Force installations


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