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re: missing
Reply to @adidas Thank-you for adding this airstrip. Do you know if it's currently active?
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re: missing
Reply to @adidas: The only Wallaroo listed in the AIP is a helipad in South Australia. https://ourairports.com/airports/YWRO/
Do you have any more info about this airstrip? Is it still operational? It looks like it's actually in NSW, too.
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Not to be confused with YBCH
There is also a Beechworth Airstrip (YBCH) in Victoria. Both are still listed in the Dec 2021 AIP.
Not to be confused with YBEW
There is also a Beechworth Airstrip (YBEW) in NSW.
re: incorrect position
Reply to @adidas: Thank you for updating it.
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"Dangerous" airport
This airport, with its 2,119 ft runway, gets attention as one of the world's (so-called) most dangerous airports, but that's a bit nonsensical. It's more a matter of what plane you're choosing to land there.
A Twin Otter or even DC-3 could handle it without breaking a sweat, and probably leave a lot of the runway unused; a 747 would shoot off the end at full speed and end up as a smoking wreck.
In between those extremes, it's a matter of how close you want to cut it to your plane's maximum performance, as with any airplane and runway.
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From problem report
Owner is The Superlight Aircraft Club of WA. Airfield phone number is 0492 930 303. Prior permission required. See ERSA for details.
Jervis Bay Territory
NSW surrendered this small territory to the landlocked Australian Capital Territory (Canberra) so that it would have access to to ocean.
re: No longer operational
Closed in 2011 according to the Wikipedia article.
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Airport comments for the World
re: incorrect position
π Wed, 08 Dec 2021
β @david at Kuruc-A-Ruc South Airport, Australia
Reply to @adidas: thanks for the update