Definition of Aeroclubs. Meaning of Aeroclubs. Synonyms of Aeroclubs

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Definition of Aeroclubs

Aeroclub
Aeroclub A"["e]r*o*club`, n. [A["e]ro- + club.] A club or association of persons interested in a["e]ronautics.

Meaning of Aeroclubs from wikipedia

- following aeroclubs: Athens Gliding Club Dekeleia Aeroclub Athens Aeroclub Mesogeion Aeroclub It has also been used by many other aeroclubs of Attica...
- club planes Ultralight aviation activity on adjacent terrain Dunkerque aeroclub Ultralight aviation club Les Cigognes, on a zone (200x35m) next to the...
- French ****ociation which represents the majority of aeroclubs. Its mission is: ****ist and defend aeroclubs Preserve the number and quality of French aerodromes...
- Ushuaia Aeroclub (Spanish: Aeroclub Ushuaia, ICAO: SAWO) is a public use airport serving Ushuaia, a city in the Tierra del Fuego Province of Argentina...
- A flying club or aero club is a not-for-profit, member-run organization that provides its members with affordable access to aircraft. Many clubs also provide...
- Aeroclub of Lithuania (Lith. Lietuvos aeroklubas, abbreviated as LAK) is the national ****ociation of Lithuania’s civil aviation federations and air clubs...
- The Aéro-Club de France (French: [a.e.ʁɔ.klyb də fʁɑ̃s]) is one of the oldest French aviators' ****ociations still active. It was founded as the Aéro-Club...
- Centro Universitario de Aviación (Spanish: Matanza/Aeroclub Universitario, ICAO: SADZ) is an airport serving La Matanza Partido, a southern district in...
- of a big military base. It had long permitted civilian use, hosting an aeroclub and several private aircraft owners. The military no longer having any...
- La Paz Aeroclub (Spanish: Aeroclub de La Paz, ICAO: SAMP) is a public use airport located 6 kilometres (4 mi) east of La Paz, a town on the Paraná River...