Royal Newcastle Aero Club - Newcastle

Direct Phone Number : (02) 4932 8888
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The Royal Newcastle Aero Club has a long and proud history, with its beginnings back in 1928.

Over the years, the club has operated a range of aircraft with the clubs current fleet consisting of Cessna 152s, Cessna 172s, a Cessna 182, a new Piper Archer, a twin-engined Beech Duchess, a De Havilland Tiger Moth and a brand new Texan Ultralight, with all club aircraft maintained to the highest standards by the clubs own on site engineers.

Our charter is to train you as a new pilot, so you can enjoy and experience the challenge and freedom of flight as safely as possible.

Becoming a member of the Social Club allows you to use the club's restaurant, bar, pool area, barbeque and grounds for your enjoyment, and we encourage you to visit the aerodrome as often as you wish.

We are only too pleased to answer any questions you may have regarding flight training with RNAC.

We look forward to flying with you at Royal Newcastle Aero Club.

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