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The second HMAS Albatross
HMAS Albatross

One ship and one shore base of the Royal Australian Navy have borne the name 'HMAS Albatross', after the Albatross:* The first 'HMAS Albatross ' was a seaplane carrier laid down in 1926, decommissioned in 1933, and transferred to the Royal Navy...
  is the Fleet Air Arm's
Fleet Air Arm (RAN)

The Fleet Air Arm , more formally known as the Australian Navy Aviation Group is the operational part of the Royal Australian Navy responsible for the operation of aircraft aboard ship....
 base near Nowra
Nowra, New South Wales

Nowra is a city in the South Coast, New South Wales region of New South Wales, Australia. Located approximately 170 km south of the state capital of Sydney, it has a population together with its twin-town of Bomaderry, New South Wales of 27,478....
 in New South Wales
New South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's oldest and most populous States and territories of Australia, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland....
, about 2 hours drive south of Sydney
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
, hence the alternate title "(Naval Air Station
Naval Air Station

A Naval Air Station is a military airbase, and consists of a permanent land-based military base for the military aviation division of the relevant branch of their Armed Forces - usually the Navy....
) "NAS Nowra".

Albatross is the home of the RAN's entire air fleet, which currently consists of three flying squadrons:

current site of HMAS Albatross was identified in 1938 and land was purshased in June 1939. Construction proceeded at what seems to be a leisurely pace considering it was war time, until the base was declared operational in July 1941.






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The second HMAS Albatross
HMAS Albatross

One ship and one shore base of the Royal Australian Navy have borne the name 'HMAS Albatross', after the Albatross:* The first 'HMAS Albatross ' was a seaplane carrier laid down in 1926, decommissioned in 1933, and transferred to the Royal Navy...
  is the Fleet Air Arm's
Fleet Air Arm (RAN)

The Fleet Air Arm , more formally known as the Australian Navy Aviation Group is the operational part of the Royal Australian Navy responsible for the operation of aircraft aboard ship....
 base near Nowra
Nowra, New South Wales

Nowra is a city in the South Coast, New South Wales region of New South Wales, Australia. Located approximately 170 km south of the state capital of Sydney, it has a population together with its twin-town of Bomaderry, New South Wales of 27,478....
 in New South Wales
New South Wales

New South Wales is Australia's oldest and most populous States and territories of Australia, located in the south-east of the country, north of Victoria and south of Queensland....
, about 2 hours drive south of Sydney
Sydney

Sydney is the List of cities in Australia by population in Australia, with a metropolitan area population of approximately 4.34 million . It is the List of Australian capital cities of New South Wales, and was the site of the first British Empire colony in Australia....
, hence the alternate title "(Naval Air Station
Naval Air Station

A Naval Air Station is a military airbase, and consists of a permanent land-based military base for the military aviation division of the relevant branch of their Armed Forces - usually the Navy....
) "NAS Nowra".

Albatross is the home of the RAN's entire air fleet, which currently consists of three flying squadrons:
  • 723 Squadron
    723 Squadron RAN

    723 Squadron is a Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm training squadron....
     - Eurocopter Ecureuil
    Eurocopter Ecureuil

    The Eurocopter AS350 Ecureuil is a single-engined light helicopter originally manufactured by A?rospatiale . The AS350 is marketed in North America as the AStar....
     and Agusta A109
    Agusta A109

    The AgustaWestland AW109 is a helicopter manufactured by Agusta of Italy. It is a light-weight, twin engine, eight seat multi-purpose helicopter....
    E
  • 816 Squadron
    816 Squadron RAN

    816 Squadron is a Fleet Air Arm squadron that started out as a Royal Navy unit 816 Naval Air Squadron....
     - Sikorsky Seahawk
  • 817 Squadron
    817 Squadron RAN

    817 Squadron is a Fleet Air Arm squadron....
     - Westland Sea King
    Westland Sea King

    The Westland WS-61 Sea King is a United Kingdom license-built version of the United States SH-3 Sea King helicopter of the same name, built by Westland Helicopters....


History

The current site of HMAS Albatross was identified in 1938 and land was purshased in June 1939. Construction proceeded at what seems to be a leisurely pace considering it was war time, until the base was declared operational in July 1941. The airfield was used by squadrons of the Beaufort torpedo bombers of Royal Australian Air Force
Royal Australian Air Force

The Royal Australian Air Force is the Air Force branch of the Australian Defence Force. The RAAF began in March 1912 as the Australian Flying Corps and became a fully independent Air Force in March 1921....
 when it opened in 1942. Martin Marauder bombers of the USAAF were also based there in 1942-1943 for training as torpedo bombers.

In 1944, the need for the Fleet Air Arm
Fleet Air Arm

The Fleet Air Arm is the branch of the Royal Navy responsible for the operation of the aircraft on board their ships. The Fleet Air Arm operates the AgustaWestland EH101, Westland Sea King and Westland Lynx helicopters, as well as the BAE Harrier II....
 of the Royal Navy
Royal Navy

The Royal Navy of the United Kingdom is the oldest of the British Armed Forces . From the mid-18th century until well into the 20th century, it was the most powerful navy in the world, playing a key part in establishing the British Empire as the dominant world power from 1815 until the early 1940s....
 for shore bases led to RAAF Nowra, due to its proximity to Jervis Bay
Jervis Bay

Jervis Bay is a large bay between the state of New South Wales and the Jervis Bay Territory. HMAS Creswell is located in between Jervis Bay Village and Greenpatch, Jervis Bay Territory in the Jervis Bay Territory....
, being transferred to the RN, being renamed HMS Nabbington
HMS Nabbington

H.M.S. Nabbington, was a Royal Navy, Mobile Naval Air Bases , at the Royal Australian Air Force base HMAS Albatross at Nowra, New South Wales, Australia....
. This base was used by Mobile Overseas Naval Air Base (MONAB) No. 1 from 21 December 1944 to 15 November 1945. The base supported the British Pacific Fleet
British Pacific Fleet

The British Pacific Fleet was a British Commonwealth navy force which saw action against Japan during World War II. The fleet was composed of Commonwealth of Nations naval vessels....
's aircraft carriers by providing shore based facilities for the Carrier Air Groups when the carriers were in Sydney for repairs and resupply. At the end of the Pacific War the British Pacific Fleet
British Pacific Fleet

The British Pacific Fleet was a British Commonwealth navy force which saw action against Japan during World War II. The fleet was composed of Commonwealth of Nations naval vessels....
 returned through its main base in Australia and FAA Squadrons transited through HMS Nabbington until it was decommissioned on 15 November 1945. HMS Nabswick (MONAB 5) moved from the nearby Jervis Bay field to this site where it operated until 18 March 1946 when the unit was decommissioned and the site was retuned to the RAAF.

In 1947, the RAN's own Royal Australian Navy Fleet Air Arm|Fleet Air Arm was formed, and the Nowra airfield was chosen to be its main shore base. HMAS Albatross was commissioned on 31 August 1948, with its first squadrons disembarking from the new Australian aircraft carrier HMAS Sydney in May 1949. Over the course of the next decades, the RAN purchased larger, faster and more capable aircraft, which led to the facilities at Albatross being expanded - workshops and test facilities for jets were installed following the entry into service of the De Havilland Sea Venom
De Havilland Sea Venom

The de Havilland Sea Venom was a British postwar carrier-capable jet aircraft developed from the de Havilland Venom. It served with the Royal Navy Fleet Air Arm and with the Royal Australian Navy....
 in 1955, while a new control tower was built in 1958. The purchase of A-4 Skyhawk
A-4 Skyhawk

The Douglas A-4 Skyhawk is a aircraft carrier ground-attack aircraft designed for the United States Navy and U.S. Marine Corps. The delta winged "Skyhawk", powered by a single turbojet was designed and produced by Douglas Aircraft Company ....
s and S-2 Tracker
S-2 Tracker

The Grumman S-2 Tracker was the first purpose-built, single airframe anti-submarine warfare aircraft to enter service with the US Navy....
s with advanced avionics led to more facilities being installed in the late 1960s to service them.

On 5 December 1976, a fire was deliberately lit by a Fleet Air Arm member near the aircraft hangars. The fire destroyed or seriously damaged twelve of the thirteen S-2 Trackers in the RAN's possession.

The Skyhawk and Tracker squadrons flew from the aircraft carrier HMAS Melbourne until the carrier was decommissioned on 30 June 1982. This signalled the beginning of the end of the Fleet Air Arm's front line fixed wing capabilities, and also a scaling back of activities at Albatross.

Today

Today, Albatross serves as home base for the three helicopter squadrons of the Fleet Air Arm, and for the Navy Aviation Group, which coordinates all of the RAN's aviation activities. Albatross also has a number of lodger units:
  • Naval Weather and Oceanographic Centre (NWOC)
  • Training Authority – Aviation
  • Naval Aviation Systems Program Office (NASPO)
  • Australian Joint Acoustic Analysis Centre (AJACC)
  • RAN Tactical Electronic Warfare Support Section (RANTEWSS)
  • Aircraft Maintenance and Flight Trials Unit (AMAFTU)
  • Army
    Australian Army

    The Australian Army is Australia's military land force. It is part of the Australian Defence Force along with the Royal Australian Navy and the Royal Australian Air Force....
     Parachute Training School (PTS)
  • T. S. Shoalhaven (Navy cadet unit)
  • No.330 (City of Shoalhaven) Squadron Australian Air Force Cadets
    Australian Air Force Cadets

    The Australian Air Force Cadets , known as the Air Training Corps until 2000, is a Federal Government funded youth organisation. They have recently recruited Michael J Caboose, and have since lost four staff members under suspicious circumstances....
In addition, Albatross is the home of the Fleet Air Arm Museum and the Royal Australian Navy Historic Flight.

Since 1986 there have been Learjet target tugs based at Albatross, operated by civilian companies under contract to the RAN. The first company was Lloyd Aviation, then from 1990 to 1996 Fleet Support (a company later bought by National Jet Systems
National Jet Systems

National Jet Systems, known as National Jet, is a scheduled and charter airline based in Adelaide, Australia. It provides aviation services including wet leasing, scheduled airline operations, charter and resource industry air services for major corporate and government organisations....
) and from 1996 until the present Pel-Air
Pel-Air

Pel-Air Aviation Pty Ltd is an airline based in Mascot, New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. It is a major air charter and ad hoc services provider, operating executive charter services throughout Australasia, as well as freight services through its wholly owned subsidiary Pel-Air Express....
. Each company has used four to five Learjet 35/36 series aircraft to provide the services; present incumbent Pel-Air also uses IAI Westwind
IAI Westwind

The Israel Aerospace Industries Westwind is a business jet that became a cornerstone of the Israeli aircraft manufacturing industry and remained in production for twenty years....
s for non target-towing support operations.

The naval base had the unusual distinction of being shared by a small civilian passenger terminal, which at various times was utilised by the Masling and later Hazelton Airlines
Hazelton Airlines

Hazelton Air Services Pty Limited, trading as Hazelton Airlines, was an Australian regional airline which operated until 2001. It was established as an independent airline but by the end of its existence had become a subsidiary of Ansett....
 companies flying small propeller driven aircraft on scheduled services for the Nowra community. Until 2004, the Royal Australian Navy Gliding Association (RANGA) also operated from the runways at Albatross with a small fleet of gliders used by both Navy and civilian members.

See also

  • HMAS Nirimba
    HMAS Nirimba

    HMAS Nirimba was a Royal Australian Navy training base located at the former RAAF Station Schofields at Schofields, New South Wales, New South Wales, Australia....
     - a secondary RAN aviation base near Blacktown, New South Wales
    Blacktown, New South Wales

    Blacktown is a suburb in the City of Blacktown, in Greater Western Sydney Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. Blacktown is located 34 kilometres west of the Sydney central business district and is the administrative centre of the Local Government Areas in Australia of City of Blacktown....


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