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Maryborough Aero Club

Since March 2004, the Maryborough Aero Club has created a lot of interest in the development of the Aerodrome, with quite a number of hangars and other buildings being erected during this period.

The Club is developing a five year plan for the Aerodrome, with the endeavour to attract industry particularly related to aviation. The Aero Club is required to carry out regular maintenance on the Aerodrome and to enable us to meet these requirements, the Council provide an annual grant.

The following photos show the type of progress we have achieved.

John Fisher with his Tiger Moth which he flew from England to Australia.


Alex Colvenor with his mini Mustang.
Greg Martin installing the engine in his Dakota Hawk. (Wooden Air frame)
Greg Martin with his Dakota Hawk showing his progress to date. Greg hopes to fly within twelve months.
The visitors to Maryborough feeling welcome in our club rooms.
Reporting Officer Eddie Scott spraying to control Woodie Weeds, one of a number of problems in the maintenance of the aerodrome.
Reporting Officer David Oxley mowing the Signal area, which must be kept clear for over flying pilots.
New developments and more to come in the near future.
Wayne Shay removing a tree to prepare a new area for more sites for future Hangars. These are to be built at a later date in the further development of the aerodrome.
Contractor Wayne Shay preparing a new site for a Hangar to be built in March 2009.
New areas being filled and levelled to provide a new hangar or industrial sites for future development.
Some of our visiting aircraft.
This is our Aero Club Badge. We welcome new members.