Maikoor

Maikoor is an island in the Aru Islands in the Arafura Sea. It is situated in the Maluku Province, Indonesia. Its area is 398 km². The other main islands in the archipelago are Tanahbesar (also called Wokam), Kola, Kobroor, Koba, and Trangan.[1] The 934th Naval Air Group of the occupying Japanese Navy briefly operated a seaplane base from the island during World War II.[2] Established in April 1943, the Japanese began withdrawing in December 1943 as the base was now within reach of fighter escorts and floatplanes were no longer of any utility in the area.[3]

Maikoor
Maikoor is located in Maluku
Maikoor
Maikoor
Geography
LocationSoutheast Asia
Coordinates6°10′S 134°12′E
ArchipelagoAru Islands
Administration
Province Maluku
RegencyAru Islands Regency
Additional information
Time zone

References

  1. O'Connor, Sue; Spriggs, Matthew; Veth, Peter, eds. (2007). "1". Terra Australis 22 - The Archaeology of the Aru Islands, Eastern Indonesia. ANU E Press. p. 2. doi:10.22459/TA22.2007. ISBN 978-1-921313-04-2.
  2. "二式水上戦闘機 & 強風 "第934航空隊 コンボ"" [Type 2 Seaplane Fighter & Kyofu "934th Air Corps Combo"] (in Japanese). Hasegawa Corporation. Archived from the original on 2014-12-29.
  3. Sato, Nobuhiko; Yoshino, Yasutaka (2014-11-04), 南海の海鷲たち 南西方面の日本海軍航空隊 [South Sea Eagles: The Japanese Navy Air Corps in the Southwestern theatre], Dainippon Kaiga, p. 38, ISBN 978-4499231442


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