| Air Force Station Yelahanka To the north of Bangalore, on the Hyderabad
highway is the Air Force Station at Yelahanka. Yelahanka had a long history dating back to
the Second World War, when a number of Spitfires, Mosquitos and other aircraft were based
there.
After Independence, the airfield came under
the purview of Training Command which soon established the No.2 Transport Training Wing to
provide training on Dakotas. Over the years, the No.2TTW was merged with No.1 TTW at
Begumpet and a single Transport Training Wing was established here. The airfield was
briefly renamed the Air Lift Forces Training Establishment but reverted back to AFS
Yelahanka in a short while.
Today the airfield operates An-32s, HS748s,
Do228s as part of TTW. It also plays host to No.112 Helicopter Unit and its Mi-8s which
are used for Helicopter training.
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This derelict
fuselage of a Devon is found at the MT section at Yelahanka airbase. Pic Courtesy : Simon Watson |
The derelict fuselage of a Devon can be
found in the MT Area in the Yelahanka airbase. The serial number of the Devon is quite
faded but it is believed to be HW-203. The fuselage
is in pretty bad condition as can be seen from the photograph. This is the third Devon
airframe in Bangalore area.
However its recent status is not known. An
Iskra was installed at Yelahanka as a aircrew memorial in 2005. The airfield also
has an An-32 fuselage that is rigged as a cockpit procedures trainer. The identity of this
An-32 is not known.
A surprise discovery at Yelahanka came up
in 2005 when Google Earth released high resolution imagery of the airfield. It appeared
that there was actually a Douglas DC-3 preserved at the airfield - and this was unknown
even to the Air Force authorities. A quick check revealed that the DC-3 was not in the
airfield but at an adjacent BSF training facility, whose perimeter at one point juts deep
into the AFS Yelahankas area.
| Aircraft
Type |
Serial
No |
Remarks |
| De Havilland Devon |
HW-203 |
Dumped at Yelahanka AFS |
| TS-11 Iskra |
|
Yelahanka Memorial |
| An-32 |
|
Fuselage only |
| Douglas DC-3 |
|
BSF Training Center. |

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