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Coordinates: 22°59′21.86″N 087°17′59.00″E / 22.9894056°N 87.2997222°E / 22.9894056; 87.2997222
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==History==
During [[World War II]], the airfield hosted the [[United States Army Air Force]] [[462d Bombardment Group]] prior to its deployment to the [[Mariana Islands]].
During [[World War II]], the airfield hosted the [[United States Army Air Force]] [[462d Bombardment Group]] prior to its deployment to the [[Mariana Islands]].

Piardoba was originally designed for [[B-24 Liberator]] use. In 1943 it was designated as a [[B-29 Superfortress]] Base for the planned deployment of the [[United States Army Air Forces]] [[XX Bomber Command]] to India. Advance Army Air Forces echelons arrived in India in December 1943 to organize the upgrading of the airfield and thousands of Indians labored to upgrade the facility for Superfortress operations.


The group participated in [[Operation Matterhorn]], the bombing of the [[Japan|Japanese Home Islands]]]. Transported supplies of fuel, bombs, and spares needed 1,200 miles to support the group's forward staging base at [[Kuinglai Airfield|Kuinglai (Linqiong) Airfield]] (A-5), in western China near [[Chengtu]], in [[Southwestern China]]. Six round trips were necessary to deliver enough fuel for one airplane to mount a combat mission from China - an impractical logistics concept for an aerial campaign.
The group participated in [[Operation Matterhorn]], the bombing of the [[Japan|Japanese Home Islands]]]. Transported supplies of fuel, bombs, and spares needed 1,200 miles to support the group's forward staging base at [[Kuinglai Airfield|Kuinglai (Linqiong) Airfield]] (A-5), in western China near [[Chengtu]], in [[Southwestern China]]. Six round trips were necessary to deliver enough fuel for one airplane to mount a combat mission from China - an impractical logistics concept for an aerial campaign.

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Piardoba Airfield
Part of Twentieth Air Force
Manipur, India
Coordinates22°59′21.86″N 087°17′59.00″E / 22.9894056°N 87.2997222°E / 22.9894056; 87.2997222
TypeMilitary Airfield
Site information
ConditionAbandoned
Site history
Built1942
In use1942-1945
Battles/warsWorld War II

Piardoba Airfield is an abandoned airfield in India, located 6.6 miles (10.7 km) S of Bishnpur, Bishnupur District in the state of Manipur, India.

History

During World War II, the airfield hosted the United States Army Air Force 462d Bombardment Group prior to its deployment to the Mariana Islands.

Piardoba was originally designed for B-24 Liberator use. In 1943 it was designated as a B-29 Superfortress Base for the planned deployment of the United States Army Air Forces XX Bomber Command to India. Advance Army Air Forces echelons arrived in India in December 1943 to organize the upgrading of the airfield and thousands of Indians labored to upgrade the facility for Superfortress operations.

The group participated in Operation Matterhorn, the bombing of the Japanese Home Islands]. Transported supplies of fuel, bombs, and spares needed 1,200 miles to support the group's forward staging base at Kuinglai (Linqiong) Airfield (A-5), in western China near Chengtu, in Southwestern China. Six round trips were necessary to deliver enough fuel for one airplane to mount a combat mission from China - an impractical logistics concept for an aerial campaign.

See also