The airfield was destroyed by storm surge from Typhoon Wanda in 1962, and subsequently abandoned.[2] It was demolished in the early 1970s as the RAF consolidated their operations at RAF Shek Kong and later re-developed as part of the New Town project for Shatin.
During the late 1950s a private club used the airfield to fly RC model airplanes.[9] The club remained at the airfield until 1970.
In 1962, Typhoon Wanda severely damaged much of the site and moved to Kai Tak airport to relocate with the RAF around 1963. Subsequently, the airfield was demolished in the early 1970s to make way for developing the Sha Tin New Town.[2]
Facilities
The airfield consisted of a single 600-metre runway, direction 05/23. Facilities at the airfield consisted of a small control tower, building and hangars made of corrugated steel sections. The mansion of Ho Tung Lau located at the edge of the Tide Cove adjacent to the KCR railway, was used as the air observation post headquarters building.[1]
^"Beside The Bamboo Curtain - No. 28 Squadron at the End o/ the Far East Pipeline", Flight, 4 October 1957, p. 539. Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
^"SERVICE AVIATION - Air Force, Naval and Army Flying News", Flight, 6 July 1961, p.22. Archived 5 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine