Sulur Air Force Station
Sulur Air Force Station is an air base of the Indian Air Force located at
Kangayampalayam in Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu. It is a former Royal Navy and
Indian Navy base.
The base was established in 1940 by the Royal Navy of the then British Raj.
The base was called HMS Vairi and hosted a Fleet Air Arm Royal Navy Air Yard
(RNAY) known as RNAY Sulur, a repair base for aircraft operating in
Southeast Asia during World War II.
The base was burned down on 26 August 1942 during the 1942 August
revolution. In 1943, the Indian Royal Air Force came to Sulur, which later
transferred to Cochin in 1949. After gaining independence, the Indian Navy
established INS Hansa to operate Hawker Sea Hawks.
After the liberation of Goa, INA Hansa was shifted to Goa's Dabolim airfield
and Sulur was taken over by the air force. In 1955, the 5BRD (No 5, Base
Repair Depot) of the Indian Air Force was planned and it started functioning
in 1959. The airbase was also used for civil aviation and for racing
motorcycle and cars in 1960s. Since 14 January 1984 this base has been
completely operated and maintained by the Indian Air Force.
The IAF squadron 33 "Himalayan Geese" which operated Antonov An-32 heavy air
lifter aircraft is based at Sulur. The base also accommodates helicopter
unit squadron 109 "Knights" operating Mil Mi-8 transport helicopters. The
Sarang helicopter display team of the Indian Air Force (squadron 151) has
its primary garrison at Sulur and operates modified HAL Dhruv helicopters.
Sulur Air Force Station has a single asphalt surface runway at an elevation
of 1,250 ft (381 m) above mean sea level. The runways designated at 05/23
which measures 2,516 m (8,255 ft) in length and currently the Air Force
Station is manage by Indian Air Force.
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