St. Thomas Municipal Airport located 3.5 nautical miles east of St. Thomas, Ontario, Canada is a small airport serving the general aviation needs of the area. It was established in 1941 as an air training base for the British Commonwealth Air Training Program. The base was operated by the Department of National Defence until the late 1940s as a relief field for No. 14 Service Flying Training School Aylmer, Ontario and No. 4 Bombing & Gunnery School Fingal, Ontario. It has three runways, and four IFR approaches.
Historical aerodrome information
In approximately 1942 the aerodrome was listed as "RCAF Aerodrome - St. Thomas, Ontario" at with a variation of 5 degrees west and elevation of . The field was listed as "all hard surfaced" and had three runways listed as follows: ==BCATP buildings from 1941==
BCATP buildings from 1941
File:RCAF St. Thomas Pumphouse.JPG|Pumphouse File:RCAF St. Thomas Hangar Airside.JPG|Hangar, apron side File:RCAF St. Thomas Hangar Furnace Side.JPG|Hangar, furnace end File:RCAF St. Thomas Hangar Door Side.JPG|Hangar, doors ==References==