The facility was originally built by the Department of National Defense in 1941, for use as a Royal Canadian Air Force flight training school under the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan. On 16 May 1941, No. 12 Service Flying Training School was established at RCAF Station Brandon. The school trained pilots on more advanced multi-engined aircraft including the Cessna Crane and Avro Anson. On 30 March 1945, the school was closed in conjunction with the end of the Second World War. .[2]
In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Brandon, Manitoba at 49°55′N99°57′W / 49.917°N 99.950°W / 49.917; -99.950 with a variation of 13 degrees east and elevation of 1,322ft (403m). Six runways were listed as follows:
[1]
Runway Name
Length
Width
Surface
8/26
2,700ft (820m)
100ft (30m)
Hard surfaced
8/26
2,700ft (820m)
100ft (30m)
Hard surfaced
2/20
2,720ft (830m)
100ft (30m)
Hard surfaced
2/20
2,720ft (830m)
100ft (30m)
Hard surfaced
14/32
2,700ft (820m)
100ft (30m)
Hard surfaced
14/32
2,700ft (820m)
100ft (30m)
Hard surfaced
Relief landing field – Chater
The hangar at RCAF Chater in November 2019
A relief landing field for RCAF Station Brandon was located approximately 6mi (9.7km) east. The site was located 5 miles northeast of the town of Chater, Manitoba. The relief field was constructed in the typical triangular pattern.
In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Chater, Manitoba at 49°55′N99°48′W / 49.917°N 99.800°W / 49.917; -99.800 with a variation of 13 degrees east and elevation of 1,333ft (406m). Three runways were listed as follows:
[4]
Runway Name
Length
Width
Surface
8/26
2,700ft (820m)
150ft (46m)
Hard surfaced
2/20
2,700ft (820m)
150ft (46m)
Hard surfaced
14/32
2,700ft (820m)
150ft (46m)
Hard surfaced
At some point after the war the former relief field was sold and decommissioned as an aerodrome. The aerodrome has been declared abandoned.[5]
A review of Google Maps on 7 June 2018 shows a very visible airfield at the listed coordinates. But runway orientation is flipped top to bottom with the drawing in the book from c.1942.
Relief landing field – Douglas
The second relief landing field for RCAF Station Brandon was located approximately 14mi (23km) east. The site was located north east of the town of Douglas, Manitoba.
In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as RCAF Aerodrome - Douglas, Manitoba at 49°55′N99°39′W / 49.917°N 99.650°W / 49.917; -99.650 with a variation of 12.5 degrees east and elevation of 1,262ft (385m). The Relief field was listed as Turf all way, however no dimensional data was provided.[6]
A review of Google Maps on 7 June 2018 shows no visibility of an airfield near the posted coordinates.
12Staff writer (c. 1942). Pilots Handbook of Aerodromes and Seaplane Bases Vol. 2. Royal Canadian Air Force. p.1.
↑Hatch, F. J. (1983). The Aerodrome of Democracy: Canada and the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, 1939-1945. Ottawa: Directorate of History, Department of National Defence. ISBN0660114437.