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About Us

The Tasmanian Aero Club is one of the oldest continuously operating aero clubs in Australia. The Australia Aero Club (Tasmanian Section) was incorporated on the 26th of September 1927.

After more than 90 years of operation, we are still going strong.

Today we are an aero club with a strong membership, both flying and social. Our facilities are extensive for both members and flying students.

In the membership section, more information is provided on club facilities, membership benefits and how to become a member.

Our Location at Launceston Airport makes for an ideal training environment. Launceston is located centrally within the state this allows for quick access to many different flying environments.

About Us

Our History

Early in 1927, a group of Launceston citizens led by former WW1 pilot’s Captains V.C. Holyman and C.W.B. Martin met to investigate the formation of a branch of the Australian Aero Club in Launceston. The Australian Aero Club (Tasmanian Section) was incorporated on the 26th of September 1927. Mr J.E. Thyne was the first president.

Tasmania now had an Aero Club but no aerodrome or aircraft! One of the first projects was to lobby the Federal Government to establish an aerodrome near Launceston. The airport site was chosen and purchased by the Defence Department in 1928.

The site selected proved to be a good one as the old Western Junction Aerodrome still forms the southern end of the Launceston Airport. The year 1930 proved to be busy with construction of a hangar, a club house, the beginning of flying training, appointment of an engineer and assembly of the first Gypsy Moth VH-ULM.

The Australian Aero Club (Tasmanian Section) played a major role in the selection of the site of Western Junction Aerodrome, now Launceston Airport. The first two buildings on the aerodrome were the aero club hangar and club house, and the first aircraft to fly from the aerodrome were the two club Gypsy Moths VH-ULM and VH-ULN.

The Tasmanian Aero Club have now occupied a position on the Launceston Airport for over seventy years. January 21st, 1931 was a significant date of the Western Junction Aerodrome with the arrival of the first commercial airliner from Melbourne. On March the 1st 1931, 15000 people turned out to see Tasmania’s first Air Pageant. It is reported that the traffic builds up created Tasmania’s first ever traffic jam! The crowd were treated to a display which included RAAF Westland Wapiti, Bristol Bulldog, club and visiting Gypsy Moths, and Smithy’s Avro X.

The Club House was opened by Air Commodore Richard Williams, later to become Air Vice Marshall Sir R. Williams, the father of the RAA.

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TAC Committee

TAC Committee

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Committee Members 2021

Hugh Targett (President)
Max Butler
Andrew Duddington
Shayne Nunn
Geoff Watson
Brian Green

Our Team
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