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Gawler Aerodrome is located in Gawler, South Australia. The aerodrome is owned by the Light Regional Council of South Australia and is managed on their behalf by the Adelaide Soaring Club (ASC). The ASC moved to Gawler from Virginia in 1950 and has been flying gliders at Gawler ever since. In 1998 the club spread its wings further and ventured into the world of powered flight in the Recreational Aviation category with the purchase of an Australian made Jabiru. All of the instructors are volunteers and fully qualified which makes training at the ASC very affordable. The ASC continues to train pilots in both Gliding and Light Sports Aircraft (LSA) today and maintains a modern fleet of aircraft.

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  • Gawler Aerodrome (en)
  • Gawler Aerodrome (sv)
  • Аеродром Гоулер (uk)
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  • Gawler Aerodrome är en flygplats i Australien. Den ligger i kommunen Light och delstaten South Australia, omkring 38 kilometer norr om delstatshuvudstaden Adelaide. Närmaste större samhälle är Gawler, nära Gawler Aerodrome. Trakten runt Gawler Aerodrome består till största delen av jordbruksmark. Runt Gawler Aerodrome är det ganska tätbefolkat, med 116 invånare per kvadratkilometer. Genomsnittlig årsnederbörd är 593 millimeter. Den regnigaste månaden är juli, med i genomsnitt 95 mm nederbörd, och den torraste är december, med 13 mm nederbörd. (sv)
  • 34°36′00″ пн. ш. 138°43′07″ зх. д. / 34.60000° пн. ш. 138.7188000° зх. д. Аеродром «Гоулер» (англ. Gawler Aerodrome) — аеродром невеличкого міста в Південній Австралії. Аеропорт належить . Експлуатує аеропорт . (uk)
  • Gawler Aerodrome is located in Gawler, South Australia. The aerodrome is owned by the Light Regional Council of South Australia and is managed on their behalf by the Adelaide Soaring Club (ASC). The ASC moved to Gawler from Virginia in 1950 and has been flying gliders at Gawler ever since. In 1998 the club spread its wings further and ventured into the world of powered flight in the Recreational Aviation category with the purchase of an Australian made Jabiru. All of the instructors are volunteers and fully qualified which makes training at the ASC very affordable. The ASC continues to train pilots in both Gliding and Light Sports Aircraft (LSA) today and maintains a modern fleet of aircraft. (en)
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  • Gawler Aerodrome (en)
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  • Gawler Aerodrome (en)
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