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RAF Seletar

Dates: 1928 - 1971

RAF Seletar was a Royal Air Force station in Singapore between 1928 and 1971.

Plans for establishing an airfield, flying boat and naval base in Singapore were first agreed by the RAF in 1921. In 1923 two sites in the northern region of the island were approved. The first planes to arrive at the base were four Supermarine Southampton seaplanes on the 28th of February 1928.

RAF Seletar served as a civil airport from 1930 before the opening of Singapore’s first civil airport at Kallang on 12 June 1937 (to the late 1940s).

The air base was briefly host to Amy Johnson during the May of 1930 on her UK - Australia flight in her Gipsy Moth named ’Jason’.

As war clouds gathered over Singapore the RAF started building up their forces in the Far East in the late 1930s and early 1940s. Seletar airfield was the target of Carpet bombing when Japanese navy bombers conducted the First air raid on Singapore, sometime after their ground forces invaded Kota Bahru. It was abandoned when the Japanese took Johore Bahru, which brought their artillery in range of the airfield.

When the Japanese launched their invasion of Malaya and Singapore, Seletar housed the RAF’s 205 Sqn with PBY Catalina Flying boats and 36 and 100 Sqns with obsolete Vickers Vildebeest torpedo bombers, along with 151 Maintenance Unit. These units stayed until Jan-Feb 1942, soon before the surrender to the invading Japanese.

During the Japanese occupation Seletar was under the Imperial Japanese Navy Air Service, and a number of IJN squadrons were based or transited through there mainly, for training. Among the units known to be based there during this time were 936 Kokutai (B5N Kate, D3A Val and E13A1 Jake), 381 Kokutai (A6M Zero and J2M Raiden). The 601 Kokutai was also stationed there for training in early before its destruction on board Japanese aircraft carriers during the Battle of Philippine Sea (Marianas Turkey Shoot) in June. Seletar’s present runway was built during the Japanese Occupation
After World War 2 the base went back to the RAF, and in the late 1940s and 1950s the base was heavily involved in the Malayan Emergency, with Beaufighters, Spitfires and Mosquitos based there while operating against Malayan Communist insurgents. Among the many squadrons based there during this time were Nos 60, 81 and 205 Sqns of the RAF.

During the 1960s RAF Seletar was home base to No’s 103 and 110 Squadrons both of which were equipped with Westland Whirlwind Mk 10 helicopters and to 34 Squadron which was equipped with Blackburn Beverleys. All three Squadrons (among several others) were involved with support of operations in North Borneo during the Indonesia-Malaysia confrontation. The helicopter squadrons provided a search and rescue service for the Singapore area. The station was also at that time home to 209 Squadron, RAF equipped with Single and Twin Pioneer aircraft. In December 1966 three Andover CC Mk1 arrived to replace the ageing Twin Pioneers. 52 squadron was later reformed in March 1967 after the arrival of a further three aircraft. By now Confrontation had finished and with no purpose the Squadron moved to Changi in 1968 before being disbanded in January 1970.
The RAF station closed at the end of March 1971 and Seletar was handed over to the Singapore Air Defence Command (later the Republic of Singapore Air Force) by 1973, after the British pullout.

Among Seletar’s claim to fame was the fact that several classic aircraft type flew their last RAF Operational sorties from there including the Short Singapore flying boat (Mk.III K6912 of No. 205 Squadron RAF 14 October 1941, aircraft transferred to No. 5 Squadron RNZAF), Supermarine Spitfire (PR.XIX PS888 of 81 Sqn 1954) De Havilland Mosquito (PR.34 RG314 of 81 Sqn 1955), Short Sunderland flying boat (ML797 205 Sqn 1959) and Bristol Beaufighter (TT.X RD761 Station Flight 1960).


Memories of RAF Seletar

RAF Seletar,Singapore in 1964
Written by Ronad Watson
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"Who remebers My wedding in St Georges Garrison Church Majede Barracks Johore Bahrue on the 5th Aug 1964 and the reception in the Johorew hotel. I was serving in the RAF Fire Service at Seletar and my wife Carol (NEE Coldwell) was in the WRAF's Serving as PA to wing. CDR Dowling. We met and were married 8 months later and are still happily married. Our time spent in Singapore were some of our happiest days. We made lots of good freinds but alas lost contact with many. anyone reading this who remembers that day please get in contacton 01344 647070"


RAF SELETAR 1957 in 1957
Written by ROBERT BRIAN JONES
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"IT was the 6th APL. 1957,JACQUI & I married in the church at RAF Seletar. Jacqui was the daughter of W.O. MOON the MT WARRANT, I was o0ne of his CPLs.Our best man was JERRY THOMPKINS amongst the many guests were,Fred Huggett,Sammy DAvis, Jock Emerson,Max Perrin,Lofty Aplin, Ben Gunn,Geordie Harrison.Next year is our GOLDEN ANNIVERSERY,Would love to hear from anyone who was at SELETAR FROM 1955-58

We later was stationed at KINLOSS,St.MAWGAN,RAFLP ORANGE(FRANCE), 2 MT Sqdn.Stafford,Laarbruch,Cottesmore,Wildenrath,ST. Athan. Eventually left the RAF in 1983.We met many,many good friends during those halcyonm days. Would love to hear from anyone who recalls those times "


RAF Seletar Singapore (MCS) in 1955
Written by Frank Preston
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"I was posted to RAF Seletar from RAF Mount Battern and did my cox'n 2 course at Seletar. The names of Jonny Joise, Chriss Taylor, Albert Huggings, Tiny Bogard, Sqn Ldr. Daddy Hanson, Curly Heatherington, Mick Saurey, Sgt (3 Fingers) Johnston, Vic Widdop, Stand out in my mind. The comedien Pam Aires was a WAF there at the time and brought back some wonderful memories of riding down to the pool and having to dodge the monkey's.

I was in H Block and at the end of my tour I was upset to see several Sunderland flying boats being scrapped just behind the block. I loved the Marine craft section and miss my old mates.

As I am writing a book about all the mad characters we knew I would welcome any contact Years 1955 - 1958"


RAF Seletar{JATCC] in 1965
Written by Richard Entwistle
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"I worked in the comcen at Jatcc singapore from 1965 to 1967 during my time one of the lads got married to a wraf from changi his name was John Doughty I was a witness at his wedding in the registry office in singapore.

I played soccer for RAF Seletar, and managed one of the local rock bands was anybode there? you can contact me on 01209 710371"


RAF Seletar Theatre Club. in 1961
Written by stanley west
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"Trying to contact any member (After the fire) especially cast of "Come Blow Your Horn" Don Jack, Nancy Gregory,Joan Gregory, Val Griffen and Dave Pollard. Other members W.Com Wescott(Group Captain) Pam Ayres etc. I have been recently informed that Sgt Fred Bryant who retired from the RAF and became a member of the Acting profession died in 2005."



Forces Reunited Forum Posts involving RAF Seletar

" Are there any folk who remember, or worked with me at RAF Seletar, ERS, 1954 to 1957. I was in hirings and married quarters for most of that time. I was an active member of the camp model flying club. I would particulaly like to get in touch with, or find out what happened to Corporal Chris ..."

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" buit in 1965 chineeze boat yard boat called lookwide sailed from singapore to plymouth sailed by mac pete butch slim criss tom  i am looking for tom williamson,sgt voak peter and sgt wright  am sir peter wycome lots more people helped, or any one else who can help me complete the story ..."

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" I served at RAF Seletar 1960/62 on 34 Squadron and as such do not have anything to show for my Far East service. Now at last there is something to show for similar ex-servicemen - but as usual the politicians have got it wrong - in a typical mealy mouthed way they are refusing to accept that a ..."

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" Quoting: David LLoyd I served at RAF Seletar 1960/62 on 34 Squadron and as such do not have anything to show for my Far East service. Now at last there is something to show for similar ex-servicemen - but as usual the politicians have got it wrong - in a typical mealy mouthed way they are ..."

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" Hi folks, this is my first attempt to get into the forum so I hope i don’t make too many mistakes!   I would like to trace a a Colin Scott who was an Air wireless Fitter working with me at RAF Seletar (390 MU) from late 1961 to early 1964.  We both came back to England about the ..."

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Pictures of RAF Seletar

Command Photographic Unit Singapore 1954 Singapore in 1954 ( I was based at RAF Seletar on the island) Myself and 2 mates in Block H RAF Seletar (Far East Photographic Unit) Singapore Group from RAF Seletar, Singapore visiting a Rubber Plantation just across the causeway in Malaya. RAF SELETAR PIPE BAND IN HONG KONG DURING TOUR FOR ST.ANDREWS DAY 1959 LACHIE STUART AND MYSELF PIPING IN THE NAAFI AT SELETAR
                          1959 MYSELF IN FRONT OF DUAL PURPOSE FIRE TENDER DURING OPEN DAY AT RAF SELETAR 1959 BOB CLEWLOW MYSELF TAM COOPER AND BRITISH CONSUL FOR CEBU PHILLIP BONKNER AT CEBU COUNTRY CLUB IN THE PHILLIPINES DURING ST. ANDREWS DAY TOUR BAND TURN OUT FOR THE WEDDING OF SIDE DRUMMER BILLY MUIR AT RAF SELETAR CAMP
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