Tsuiki Air Field 築城飛行場 Tsuiki Hikōjō |
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Airport type | Military | ||||||||||
Operator | Japan Air Self-Defense Force | ||||||||||
Location | Tsuiki, Japan | ||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 55 ft / 17 m | ||||||||||
Coordinates | 33°41′06″N 131°02′25″E / 33.68500°N 131.04028°ECoordinates: 33°41′06″N 131°02′25″E / 33.68500°N 131.04028°E | ||||||||||
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Tsuiki Air Field (築城飛行場 Tsuiki Hikōjō?) (ICAO: RJFZ) is a military aerodrome of the Japan Air Self-Defense Force Tsuiki Airbase (築城基地 Tsuiki Kichi?). It is located in Tsuiki, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan.
Tsuiki Airfield was originally built by the Imperial Japanese Army Air Force during World War II. The airfield was attacked by USAAF Fifth Air Force B-24 Liberator and A-26 Invader bombers on 7 August 1945, largely destroying the base and incapacitating the airfield for operational use.
Not rebuilt in the immediate postwar era, the old IJAAF airfield was pressed into use during the early days of the Korean War, when the United States Air Force 8th Fighter Group moved F-51 Mustangs to Tsuiki in mid-August 1950 for operations over the South Korean Pusan Perimeter. When airfields became available in South Korea, the unit moved to Suwon AB (K-13) to conduct ground support operations.