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Santa Cruz Air Force Base

Santa Cruz Air Force Base – ALA12 (IATA: SNZ, ICAO: SBSC) is a base of the Brazilian Air Force, located in the district of Santa Cruz in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Santa Cruz Air Force Base
Base Aérea de Santa Cruz
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro in Brazil
Santa Cruz Air Force Base (2022)
SBSC
Location in Brazil
Coordinates22°55′58″S 043°43′10″W / 22.93278°S 43.71944°W / -22.93278; -43.71944
TypeAir Force Base
CodeALA12
Site information
OwnerBrazilian Air Force
Controlled by Brazilian Air Force
Open to
the public
No
Websitewww.fab.mil.br/organizacoes/mostra/513
Site history
Built1936 (1936)
In use1942-present (1942-present)
Garrison information
Current
commander
Cel. Av. Alessandro Barbosa Arrais de Oliveira
Occupants
  • 1st Squadron of the 7th Aviation Group
  • 3rd Squadron of the 8th Aviation Group
  • 1st and 2nd Squadrons of the 1st Group of Combat Aviation
  • 1st Squadron of the 1st Communications and Control Group
Airfield information
IdentifiersIATA: SNZ, ICAO: SBSC, LID: RJ9003
Elevation3 metres (10 ft) AMSL
Runways
Direction Length and surface
05/23 2,739 metres (8,986 ft) Asphalt
Source: DECEA[1]

History edit

The base was originally called Bartolomeu de Gusmão Airport and it was constructed to handle the operations with the rigid airships Graf Zeppelin and Hindenburg. Between 1931 and 1937, Deutsche Luft Hansa had regular flights between Germany and Brazil, with Rio de Janeiro as final stop. For this reason Luftschiffbau Zeppelin decided to construct a dedicated facility and move its operations from Campo dos Afonsos Airport.[2] The airport was inaugurated on 26 December 1936. The whole complex consisted of an airfield, the hangar, a hydrogen factory and a branch-line connecting the complex to the main railway line to downtown Rio de Janeiro 54 km away among other structures.[3] Some of the buildings are still in use, particularly the hangar which was built to accommodate the rigid airships. Because it is the only original surviving hangar built for rigid airships in the world, on 14 March 1999, it was listed as a National Heritage Site.

As a consequence to the Hindenburg disaster on 6 May 1937 at Lakehurst Air Naval Station in New Jersey, US, the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin requested to the Brazilian Government on 17 June 1937 the suspension of services. Since then no more civil operations were handled at this facility.

On 12 February 1942, six months before Brazil declaring war against the Axis, the airport was commissioned as a base of the Brazilian Air Force. The name of the facility was changed to Santa Cruz Air Force Base on 16 January 1943,[4] even tough, according to a law prescribing rules for the naming of airports of July 21, 1953, the name of the facility could officially and exceptionally be maintained as Bartolomeu de Gusmão Airport.[5]

Units edit

The following units are based at Santa Cruz Air Force Base:

  • 1st Squadron of the 7th Aviation Group (1°/7°GAv) Orungan, using the P-3AM Orion, and the Elbit RQ-1150 Heron.[6]
  • 3rd Squadron of the 8th Aviation Group (3°/8°GAv) Puma, using the H-36 Caracal.[7]
  • 1st Fighter Aviation Group (1ºGAvC), comprising the (1°/1°GAvC) Jambock Squadron, and the (2°/1°GAvC) Pif-paf Squadron, using the F-5EM & FM.[8]
  • 1st Squadron of the 1st Communications and Control Group (1º/1ºGCC) Profeta, using radars and equipment for air defense.[9]

Accidents and incidents edit

  • 7 August 1951: Brazilian Air Force, a Douglas C-47 Skytrain registration FAB-2028 struck a hillside reportedly following an engine failure and crashed upon approach to Santa Cruz. The crew of 4 died.[10]
  • 3 May 1982: a Royal Air Force Avro Vulcan was intercepted by two F-5E aircraft of the 2nd Squadron of the 1st Group of Combat Aviation (2°/1°GAvC) Pif-paf based at Santa Cruz. The Vulcan had finished the Operation Black Buck 6 during the Falklands War and was returning to Ascension Island when it suffered technical problems. It was intercepted upon entering Brazilian airspace and made to land at the Galeão Air Force Base. The Brazilian aircraft flew back to Santa Cruz having successfully accomplished the first real interception mission in their history.[11][12][13]

Access edit

The base is located 54 km from Rio de Janeiro downtown in the district of Santa Cruz.

Gallery edit

This gallery displays aircraft that are or have been based at Santa Cruz. The gallery is not comprehensive.

Present aircraft edit

Retired aircraft edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "CAMPO NERO MOURA (SBSC)". DECEA (in Portuguese). Retrieved 19 August 2023.
  2. ^ Instituto Histórico-Cultural da Aeronáutica (1990). História Geral da Aeronáutica Brasileira: de 1921 às vésperas da criação do Ministério da Aeronáutica (in Portuguese). Vol. 2. Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro: Itatiaia and Instituto Histórico-Cultural da Aeronáutica. pp. 164–166.
  3. ^ Instituto Histórico-Cultural da Aeronáutica (1990). História Geral da Aeronáutica Brasileira: de 1921 às vésperas da criação do Ministério da Aeronáutica (in Portuguese). Vol. 2. Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro: Itatiaia and Instituto Histórico-Cultural da Aeronáutica. pp. 384–392.
  4. ^ Instituto Histórico-Cultural da Aeronáutica (1991). História Geral da Aeronáutica Brasileira: da criação do Ministério da Aeronáutica ao final da Segunda Guerra Mundial (in Portuguese). Vol. 3. Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro: Villa Rica Editoras Reunidas. p. 272.
  5. ^ "Lei no 1.909, de 21 de julho de 1953". Presidência da República (in Portuguese). 21 July 1953. Retrieved 15 October 2023.
  6. ^ "1º/7º GAv – Esquadrão Orungan". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  7. ^ "3º/8ºGAv – Esquadrão Puma". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  8. ^ "1º/1º GAvC – Esquadrão Jambock and 2º/1º GAvC – Esquadrão Pif-paf". Spotter (in Portuguese). Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  9. ^ "Esquadrões de comunicações e controle de todo o país mobilizam pessoal e equipamentos". Força Aérea Brasileira (in Portuguese). 9 November 2018. Retrieved 5 May 2021.
  10. ^ "Accident description FAB-2028". Aviation Safety Network. Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  11. ^ "Operation Black Buck". Mongsoft. Retrieved 12 May 2011.
  12. ^ "Operação Black Buck: A invasão dos Avro Vulcan nas Ilhas Malvinas". Aeroflap (in Portuguese). Retrieved 1 May 2021.
  13. ^ Gonçalves da Costa Pereira, Elaine (2018). O céu é nosso!: A defesa aérea brasileira (PDF). Opúsculos (in Portuguese). Vol. 47. Rio de Janeiro: Instituto Histórico-Cultural da Aeronáutica. pp. 35–38.

External links edit

  • Airport information for SBSC at Great Circle Mapper. Source: DAFIF (effective October 2006).
  • Current weather for SBSC at NOAA/NWS
  • Accident history for SBSC at Aviation Safety Network

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Length and surface05 23 2 739 metres 8 986 ft AsphaltSource DECEA 1 Contents 1 History 2 Units 3 Accidents and incidents 4 Access 5 Gallery 5 1 Present aircraft 5 2 Retired aircraft 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe base was originally called Bartolomeu de Gusmao Airport and it was constructed to handle the operations with the rigid airships Graf Zeppelin and Hindenburg Between 1931 and 1937 Deutsche Luft Hansa had regular flights between Germany and Brazil with Rio de Janeiro as final stop For this reason Luftschiffbau Zeppelin decided to construct a dedicated facility and move its operations from Campo dos Afonsos Airport 2 The airport was inaugurated on 26 December 1936 The whole complex consisted of an airfield the hangar a hydrogen factory and a branch line connecting the complex to the main railway line to downtown Rio de Janeiro 54 km away among other structures 3 Some of the buildings are still in use particularly the hangar which was built to accommodate the rigid airships Because it is the only original surviving hangar built for rigid airships in the world on 14 March 1999 it was listed as a National Heritage Site As a consequence to the Hindenburg disaster on 6 May 1937 at Lakehurst Air Naval Station in New Jersey US the Luftschiffbau Zeppelin requested to the Brazilian Government on 17 June 1937 the suspension of services Since then no more civil operations were handled at this facility On 12 February 1942 six months before Brazil declaring war against the Axis the airport was commissioned as a base of the Brazilian Air Force The name of the facility was changed to Santa Cruz Air Force Base on 16 January 1943 4 even tough according to a law prescribing rules for the naming of airports of July 21 1953 the name of the facility could officially and exceptionally be maintained as Bartolomeu de Gusmao Airport 5 Units editThe following units are based at Santa Cruz Air Force Base 1st Squadron of the 7th Aviation Group 1 7 GAv Orungan using the P 3AM Orion and the Elbit RQ 1150 Heron 6 3rd Squadron of the 8th Aviation Group 3 8 GAv Puma using the H 36 Caracal 7 1st Fighter Aviation Group 1ºGAvC comprising the 1 1 GAvC Jambock Squadron and the 2 1 GAvC Pif paf Squadron using the F 5EM amp FM 8 1st Squadron of the 1st Communications and Control Group 1º 1ºGCC Profeta using radars and equipment for air defense 9 Accidents and incidents edit7 August 1951 Brazilian Air Force a Douglas C 47 Skytrain registration FAB 2028 struck a hillside reportedly following an engine failure and crashed upon approach to Santa Cruz The crew of 4 died 10 3 May 1982 a Royal Air Force Avro Vulcan was intercepted by two F 5E aircraft of the 2nd Squadron of the 1st Group of Combat Aviation 2 1 GAvC Pif paf based at Santa Cruz The Vulcan had finished the Operation Black Buck 6 during the Falklands War and was returning to Ascension Island when it suffered technical problems It was intercepted upon entering Brazilian airspace and made to land at the Galeao Air Force Base The Brazilian aircraft flew back to Santa Cruz having successfully accomplished the first real interception mission in their history 11 12 13 Access editThe base is located 54 km from Rio de Janeiro downtown in the district of Santa Cruz Gallery editThis gallery displays aircraft that are or have been based at Santa Cruz The gallery is not comprehensive Present aircraft edit nbsp Lockheed P 3AM Orion FAB nbsp Eurocopter H 36 Caracal FAB nbsp Northrop F 5EM FAB Retired aircraft edit nbsp Gloster F 8 Meteor nbsp Lockheed TF 33A T Bird nbsp A 1 AMX nbsp Embraer C 95B Bandeirante FAB See also edit nbsp Aviation portal nbsp Brazil portal nbsp World War II portalList of Brazilian military bases Bartolomeu de Gusmao AirportReferences edit CAMPO NERO MOURA SBSC DECEA in Portuguese Retrieved 19 August 2023 Instituto Historico Cultural da Aeronautica 1990 Historia Geral da Aeronautica Brasileira de 1921 as vesperas da criacao do Ministerio da Aeronautica in Portuguese Vol 2 Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro Itatiaia and Instituto Historico Cultural da Aeronautica pp 164 166 Instituto Historico Cultural da Aeronautica 1990 Historia Geral da Aeronautica Brasileira de 1921 as vesperas da criacao do Ministerio da Aeronautica in Portuguese Vol 2 Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro Itatiaia and Instituto Historico Cultural da Aeronautica pp 384 392 Instituto Historico Cultural da Aeronautica 1991 Historia Geral da Aeronautica Brasileira da criacao do Ministerio da Aeronautica ao final da Segunda Guerra Mundial in Portuguese Vol 3 Belo Horizonte and Rio de Janeiro Villa Rica Editoras Reunidas p 272 Lei no 1 909 de 21 de julho de 1953 Presidencia da Republica in Portuguese 21 July 1953 Retrieved 15 October 2023 1º 7º GAv Esquadrao Orungan Spotter in Portuguese Retrieved 1 May 2021 3º 8ºGAv Esquadrao Puma Spotter in Portuguese Retrieved 1 May 2021 1º 1º GAvC Esquadrao Jambock and 2º 1º GAvC Esquadrao Pif paf Spotter in Portuguese Retrieved 1 May 2021 Esquadroes de comunicacoes e controle de todo o pais mobilizam pessoal e equipamentos Forca Aerea Brasileira in Portuguese 9 November 2018 Retrieved 5 May 2021 Accident description FAB 2028 Aviation Safety Network Retrieved 1 May 2021 Operation Black Buck Mongsoft Retrieved 12 May 2011 Operacao Black Buck A invasao dos Avro Vulcan nas Ilhas Malvinas Aeroflap in Portuguese Retrieved 1 May 2021 Goncalves da Costa Pereira Elaine 2018 O ceu e nosso A defesa aerea brasileira PDF Opusculos in Portuguese Vol 47 Rio de Janeiro Instituto Historico Cultural da Aeronautica pp 35 38 External links editAirport information for SBSC at Great Circle Mapper Source DAFIF effective October 2006 Current weather for SBSC at NOAA NWS Accident history for SBSC at Aviation Safety Network Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Santa Cruz Air Force Base amp oldid 1180237216, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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