Temora is a
great place to come to and learn to fly. The town welcomes and
encourages aviators and enthusiasts of all kinds, with regular events
like Temora Museum flying weekends, aerobatic and glider
championships, the national RA-Aus Natfly event over Easter,
gatherings of enthusiasts groups like SAAA, Antique Aeroplane
Association and many more. The weather is a lot more stable than the
coast giving many more uninterrupted flying training days a year.
Temora Flyers Inc is a very active club with a fun atmosphere
and friendly club members who enjoy and promote safe and fun flying.
One of the most important factors when learning to fly is
having instructors who can give you the knowledge and information you
need in a calm, relaxed manner. It's also very important that you and
your instructor get along, because you will be together in a cockpit
for quite a while. Our instructors approach flying training in a fun
and relaxed style, with an important emphasis on safety, while making
lessons as enjoyable as possible.
Temora aerodrome has three runways, with two sealed all weather
strips and one gravel.
Some of the local attractions are the
Temora
Aviation Museum , award winning
Temora Rural Museum and the township of Ariah Park known as "The
Town of Wowsers, Bowsers and Peppercorn Trees".
Temora
Airpark Estate has its own aviation community where you may
purchase property on the airport to build your own house and hanger
and live the aviation lifestyle you only dreamt about. |
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