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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...
- helicopter, and Autogyro. "
Aéroclub du Bas Armagnac".
Media related to
Aéro Club du Bas
Armagnac at
Wikimedia Commons Club website (in French) v t e v...
- The
Aero-
Club der
Schweiz is Switzerland's
national aero club,
based in Luzern. It
claims an
active membership of 21,000,
amongst some 350
local groups...
- The
Royal Aero Club (RAeC) is the
national co-ordinating body for air
sport in the
United Kingdom. It was
founded in 1901 as the
Aero Club of
Great Britain...
- The
Aéro-
Club de
France (French: [a.e.ʁɔ.klyb də fʁɑ̃s]) was
founded as the
Aéro-
Club on 20
October 1898 as a
society 'to
encourage aerial locomotion'...
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black aviation through his book, his journals, and the
Bessie Coleman Aero Club,
which he
founded in 1929. Coleman's
example proved an
inspiration for...
- metres.
These were the
first heavier-than-air
flights certified by the
Aeroclub of France, the
first such
flights officially witnessed by an aeronautics...
- The
Aero Club of
America was a
social club formed in 1905 by
Charles Jasper Glidden and
Augustus Post,
among others, to
promote aviation in America. It...
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- 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...