Comments for Tasmania, Australia

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Comments 1 to 12 of 12 for Tasmania, Australia (visit the main airport page to leave a new comment):

Fri, 07 Jan 2011

No wind sock , local cessna , caution Rabbit Holes /wombat holes appear with out warning or signage !

strips distances are 725 metre, & 400 metre

Sun, 27 Jun 2010

Sun, 27 Jun 2010
Anonymous flyer on Woodbury Airfield view thread | reply
 

Home of the Soaring Club of Tasmania. See soaringtasmania.org.au

Learn to fly gliders. Introductory flights available.

Fri, 28 Aug 2009

I've moved the airport marker to what looks like an airstrip near those coordinates.

Fri, 28 Aug 2009
Anonymous flyer on Bruny Island Airport view thread | reply
 

Airport shown in wrong location

Try about -43 15' 147 23'

Mon, 09 Feb 2009

This airport is a former RAAF base, originally opened in 1940, and the only RAAF base built in Tasmania.

Tue, 23 Dec 2008

A fly away from the Aero club of Southern Tas was held to Lowdown on 8 Dec 2008

Pics of the event can be Found at :-

http://www.espinner.net/espinner.html?longdown_flight.htm

Regards,

AusDarren

Mon, 20 Aug 2007

Flew there with Par Avion www.paravion.com.au on a Islander

The GA field for Hobart, just next to the International airport - so close they use the same tower.

Left Cambridge for a tour with Par Avion, www.paravion.com.au - to Melaleuca, a remote strip near Bathurst Harbour. It was just fantastic, this is really what flying is all about.

Sun, 29 Jul 2007

Sun, 29 Jul 2007
BWT
 

A cosy city.

Sun, 29 Jul 2007
KNS
 

The wind! The only thing between here and the South Pole is a barbed wire fence, and it is mostly broken down. Great seafood though.

Sun, 29 Jul 2007
LST
 

A lovely city, and very historic.

Last stop before the South Pole.

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