Mandaluyong, PH 🇵🇭 Closed Airport
ICAO
PH-0213
IATA
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Elevation
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Region
PH-00
Local Time
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Local Code: Not available
Location: 14.58301° N, 121.05606° E
Continent: Asia
Type: Closed Airport
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Not applicable. This was never a formally recognized or operational airport.
Not applicable. The designation 'Mandaluyong East Airfield' with ICAO PH-0213 appears to be a fictional or unofficial entry in flight simulator databases and does not correspond to a real-world, historical aviation facility. The land was never developed as an airport.
The site is the active and prominent Wack-Wack Golf and Country Club. It is a private, 120-hectare property featuring two 18-hole championship golf courses (East and West Courses), clubhouses, and other recreational facilities. It is located in a densely populated and highly developed urban area of Mandaluyong City.
There is no historical record of this location operating as an airport. The provided coordinates (14.58301, 121.05606) identify the center of the Wack-Wack Golf and Country Club, which was established in 1930. While it is possible that small military liaison aircraft could have used open fairways during World War II, it was never a constructed or designated airfield. Its significance is as one of the oldest and most prestigious golf clubs in the Philippines, not as an aviation hub.
Zero. As the site was never an airport and is currently a high-value, fully developed private golf course in the heart of Metro Manila, there are no plans, discussions, or practical possibilities for converting it into an aviation facility.