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Coromandel Aerodrome
Summary
Airport type Private
Operator Coromandel Flying Club
Location Coromandel, New Zealand
Elevation AMSL 13 ft / 4 m
Coordinates 36°47′30″S 175°30′31″E / 36.79167°S 175.50861°E / -36.79167; 175.50861
Runway
Runway Length Surface
ft m
12/30 2,043 623 Grass

Coromandel Aerodrome is a small airport located near the town of Coromandel. You can find it on the beautiful Coromandel Peninsula of the North Island in New Zealand. It's about 3.7 kilometers (or 2 nautical miles) south of the main township. This aerodrome is a private one, meaning it's not for big commercial flights. Instead, it's mostly used by the Coromandel Flying Club.

Flying at Coromandel Aerodrome

This aerodrome is special because it has a 'one way' runway. This means planes usually land in one direction and take off in another. Pilots almost always land on the runway known as '12' and take off from the runway called '30'. This helps keep things safe and organized.

The runway at Coromandel Aerodrome is made of Grass. Even when the weather is wet, pilots can usually still use the runway safely. This makes it a reliable spot for small planes in the area.

Who Operates the Aerodrome?

The Coromandel Flying Club takes care of the aerodrome. They are a group of people who love flying and help maintain this important local spot. They make sure everything runs smoothly for pilots using the runway.

Fun Fact for Gamers

Did you know that Coromandel Aerodrome has been recreated in the popular computer game Microsoft Flight Simulator X? This means you can "fly" into or out of this aerodrome virtually, even if you can't visit in person!

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