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Rangitata Island Aerodrome
Summary
Airport type Private
Location Rangitata Island, New Zealand
Elevation AMSL 288 ft / 88 m
Coordinates 44°05′06″S 171°24′57″E / 44.08500°S 171.41583°E / -44.08500; 171.41583
Website http://realflying.co.nz/
Map
NZRI is located in South Island
NZRI
NZRI
Location in South Island
Runway
Runway Length Surface
m ft
12/30 1,040 3,412 Grass
03/21 545 1,788 Grass

Rangitata Island Aerodrome is a small airport in New Zealand. It is located on Rangitata Island, which is a unique area. This aerodrome is about halfway between the towns of Timaru and Ashburton. It is a private airport, which means it is not open to large commercial flights.

The Brodie family owns and operates this special place. It is home to several interesting aviation groups and collections. These include flying clubs and museums dedicated to different types of aircraft.

What is an Aerodrome?

An aerodrome is a place where aircraft can take off and land. It is like a smaller version of an airport. Aerodromes often have runways, hangars for planes, and buildings for pilots. They are used for private flights, training, or special aviation activities.

Home to Aviation History

Rangitata Island Aerodrome is more than just a place for planes. It is a hub for aviation history and enthusiasts. Several groups and collections are based here. They help keep the spirit of flying alive.

Geraldine Flying Group

The Geraldine Flying Group is a club for people who love to fly. They use the aerodrome for their activities. Members can share their passion for aviation. They also help new pilots learn to fly.

De Havillands over New Zealand Collection

This collection features aircraft made by De Havilland. De Havilland was a famous British aircraft manufacturer. They built many important planes over the years. This collection helps preserve these historic aircraft. It shows their role in New Zealand's aviation story.

New Zealand Microlight Heritage Museum

A microlight is a very light aircraft. They are often used for recreational flying. The New Zealand Microlight Heritage Museum collects and displays these unique planes. It teaches visitors about the history of microlight flying in New Zealand.

Shadows of Hawks World War I Replica Collection

This collection is very special. It features replica aircraft from World War I. These planes look just like the ones flown during the war. They help people understand what early combat aviation was like. It's like stepping back in time to see these historic designs.

Ross Brodie Memorial Museum and Library

This museum and library are dedicated to Ross Brodie. It serves as a place to remember his contributions to aviation. The library likely holds many books and documents about flying. It is a great resource for anyone interested in aviation history.

Rangitata Island Aerodrome is a unique place. It combines active flying with a rich history of aviation. It is a must-visit for anyone interested in planes and their past.

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