Cessna 172
VH-RNX and VH-RNY have landinge at RNAC - these 2 new models are now available for hire, flight instructionand scenic flights.
The four-seat, single-engine Cessna 172 Skyhawk is probably the most popular flight training aircraft in the world. The first production models were delivered in 1957, and it is still in production in 2007; more than 35,000 have been built...
|
Cessna 182
The Cessna 182 is a 4 seat single engine light aircraft and is reported to be the second most popular model of Cessna after the 172. Several variants of the plane have been offered over the years.
|
Cessna 152
The Cessna 152 is a two-seat, fixed tricycle gear general aviation airplane, primarily used for flight training. Probably more pilots trained learned to fly in a Cessna 150/152s than any other single model of airplane.
|
Piper Archer PA-28
Good soundproofing, stability and handling, solid cruising power, and a host of other high tech, highly attractive features continue to prove a popular choice for business and pleasure aviation. The Archer III provides a powerful, efficient package.
|
Tiger Moth
The de Havilland DH.82A Tiger Moth, was to become the mainstay of Australia's considerable wartime pilot training effort. This post-war work horse of the aero clubs and aerial work operators is a familiar sight even in the skies today.
|
Skycatcher
The Skycatcher has arrived - phone us now to make your booking.
RNAC is very proud to be the first flying school in Australia to take delivery of the new Skycatcher. The all new Cessna Skycatcher is a new light Sport aircraft which is simple to operate, easy and affordable to fly. It fuses state-of-the-art technologies and efficient innovations with the stability and reliability of Cessna’s classic high-wing design.
|
Gazelle CA25N
Please welcome a new addition to the club. The Gazelle CA25N is a two seater, single engine RA Aus aircraft available for private hire and learning to fly.
Please click here for more information and pictures.
|
Microlight Flying
Microlight flying is a growing sport that commenced in the 1980’s as an affordable option of flying that also allowed easy transport of the aircraft. In Australia, the term microlight is used to describe a one or two seat weight-shift aircraft with a maximum take off weight of 600kg. They are also referred to as “Trikes”.
|
Trike
Royal Newcastle Aero Club has an Airborne 582 classic, fitted with Streak 2B wind, for hire at Russell Field, Rutherford. This aircraft can be hired by approved pilots (defined below) and flown to and from the airfield
Registration:
The Trike is HGFA registered, T2-2215
|