Australian Flying

AusFly 2022 gets a Mixed Report Card

Sport Aircraft Association of Australia National Councillor Russell Ford told Australian Flying that AusFly 2022 was a success despite inclement weather keeping some aviators grounded at home.

However, some companies that exhibited at AusFly have expressed disappointment at the turn out, whilst others reported that the national fly-in was too experimental focused.

AusFly was held at Narromine 16-17 September

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