On September 6, 1943, the
British Commonwealth Air Training Plan established the No. 18 Service Flying Training School (No. 18 SFTS) to train aircrew for
Second World War operations using the
Avro Anson. No. 18 SFTS ceased operation on May 30, 1945.
Aerodrome data c.1942 In approximately 1942, the
aerodrome was listed at with a Var. 10 degrees E and elevation of . Six runways were listed as under construction and detailed as follows:
Relief landing field – Netley, MB (1942) The only Relief Landing field for RCAF Station Gimli was located approximately 10 miles south on the west side of the hamlet of Netley, Manitoba. The Relief field was constructed in the typical triangular pattern. In approximately 1942, the aerodrome was listed at with a Var. 10 degrees E and elevation of . Three runways were listed as under construction and detailed as follows: ==Cold War (1950–1971)==