Feilding Aerodrome Introduction |
Feilding Aerodrome Introduction |
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Campbell Road, Feilding.
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Shown below are images of the final approaches on seal for 'one zero' and 'two eight', also shown is the overhead rejoin at 1500ft. Click on individual images to enlarge.
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• Seal on 'one zero' |
• Seal on 'two eight' |
• Rejoin at 1500ft |
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Home to almost 90 registered aircraft - microlights, homebuilts, gyrocopters, general aviation aircraft, gliders and warbirds.
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Training: Two RAANZ-affiliated microlight clubs operate from Feilding Aerodrome. The Manawatu Microlight Club Inc and the Middle Districts Sports Aviation Supporters Club. There also is a general aviation training school and gliding instruction based on the aerodrome.
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Hangerage: Some hangarage is available from some hangar owners - price by negotiation.
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Landing fees: Currently none, even though this is one of the busiest and though Feilding Aerodrome is the focus of one of the most interesting recreational flying environments in NZ.
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Refreshments: Coffee/tea/soft drink and hangar-chat available to any visitors most Sundays - even if weather is bad - at the MMC Inc Clubrooms, just inside the main entrance to the aerodrome. If you are flying in the clubrooms are on the southern side of the aerodrome, adjacent to the main carpark.
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Clean, modern toilet block for men and women is behind the carpark.
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All information provided on these pages by Manawatu Microlight Club Inc. has been carefully checked. However, Manawatu Microlight Club Inc. does not accept any responsibility for errors/omissions. The use of this information constitutes acceptance of this policy. Site hosted by InSPire Net |
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