- A
flying club or aero club is a not-for-profit, member-run
organization that
provides its
members with
affordable access to aircraft. Many
clubs also provide...
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Aeroclub Argentino (ICAO: SADS) is a
public use
airport located near San Justo,
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Google Earth Historical Imagery (9/1/2012) shows...
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Ushuaia Aeroclub (Spanish:
Aeroclub Ushuaia, ICAO: SAWO) is a
public use
airport serving Ushuaia, a city in the
Tierra del
Fuego Province of Argentina...
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Centro Universitario de Aviación (Spanish: Matanza/
Aeroclub Universitario, ICAO: SADZ) is an
airport serving La
Matanza Partido, a
southern district in...
- La Paz
Aeroclub (Spanish:
Aeroclub de La Paz, ICAO: SAMP) is a
public use
airport located 6
kilometres (4 mi) east of La Paz, a town on the Paraná River...
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Aeroclub Barcelona-Sabadell is a
major aeroclub founded in 1953, as a
result of the
union of two
aviation clubs in Catalonia,
Barcelona and Sabadell....
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Aeroclub Manitoba or
Ciudad Cuauhtémoc
Airfield is a
small private airport operated by Aero Club
Manitoba S.A. de C.V. and is
located 28
kilometers (17...
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Sunchales Aeroclub Airport (IATA: NCJ, ICAO: SAFS) is an
airport serving the town of
Sunchales in the
Santa Fe
Province of Argentina. The
airport is 1...
- of a big
military base. It had long
permitted civilian use,
hosting an
aeroclub and
several private aircraft owners. The
military no
longer having any...
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Aeroclub of
Lithuania (Lith.
Lietuvos aeroklubas,
abbreviated as LAK) is the
national ****ociation of Lithuania’s
civil aviation federations and air clubs...