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Sidi Azeiz Airfield LG-148 | |
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Arabic: مطار سيدي عزيز | |
Bardia, Butnan District in Libya | |
Coordinates | 31°44′49″N 024°56′59″E / 31.74694°N 24.94972°E |
Type | Airfield |
Code | LG-148 |
Site information | |
Operator | United States Army Air Forces Royal Air Force |
Controlled by | Ninth Air Force RAF Middle East Command |
Site history | |
Built | 1941 |
In use | 1941 - 1943 |
Sidi Azeiz Airfield, or Sidi Azeis is an abandoned World War II military airfield in the eastern desert of Libya. It was located southwest of Bardia, Butnan District, Libya and near the Egypt–Libya border near Jabbanat Sidi, about 100 km east of Tobruk. German Coordinates are given as 31°40′00″N 24°54′00″E / 31.66667°N 24.90000°E
It was used by the United States Army Air Force Ninth Air Force during the Western Desert campaign (named due to the stretch of the Sahara in Egypt being called the Western Desert) by the British Eighth Army, which the 57th Fighter Group, flew Curtiss P-40 Warhawks from on 12–13 November 1942.
The airfield was likely a compacted desert dirt flight strip, and was abandoned as the Allied forces moved west towards Tobruk. Close examination aerial photography of the hard desert about 10 miles west of Burdi shows some evidence of disturbance which could indicate where it existed.
The following RAF squadrons were here at some point:
This article incorporates public domain material from the Air Force Historical Research Agency