Haugesund Naval Air Station
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Haugesund Naval Air Station | |||||||||||
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| Airport type | Military | ||||||||||
| Operator | Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service | ||||||||||
| Serves | Haugesund, Norway | ||||||||||
| Location | Avaldsnes, Karmøy Municipality | ||||||||||
| Elevation AMSL | 0 m / 0 ft | ||||||||||
| Coordinates | 59°21′24″N 5°16′54″E / 59.3566°N 005.2817°E | ||||||||||
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Haugesund Naval Air Station (Norwegian: Marinens flystasjon Haugesund) was a military water aerodrome situated at Avaldsnes, just outside the town of Haugesund in Rogaland county, Norway. At the time it was in operation, it was located in the Avaldsnes Municipality on the island of Karmøy (now part of Karmøy Municipality). The air base was operated by the Royal Norwegian Navy Air Service from 17 November 1918 to 7 April 1919. The Naval air station consisted of three portable hangars, a barracks and an outhouse.
The station was established to allow two Sopwith Babies to assist the Royal Norwegian Navy in minesweeping around Karmøy. In this capacity they continued until 21 January 1919. The airport was subsequently reactivated on 5 February to aid in fisheries patrol. This duty lasted until 7 April.