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NZ Aerobatic Club

Upcoming Events

2024/25 Nationals

26/02/2025 - 03/03/2025

2025/26 Nationals

04/03/2026 - 08/03/2026

About Us

Formed in 1985 by an intrepid group of aerobatic enthusiasts, the New Zealand Aerobatic Club (Inc.) promotes and facilitates the sport of Aerobatics throughout New Zealand, enabling pilots to enhance their flying skills through the joy and freedom of aerobatic flight.

With encouragement and the enabling of training and coaching at regular Club events, Members are able to enjoy the thrill of competition in a social environment of friendship and camaraderie.

109, 2018

Aerobatic Sequence Design Part 2

01/09/2018|

Grant has started writing articles for KiwiFlyer. In this first episode, Grant ponders a philosophical discussion on ‘Why Aerobatics’ and then looks at some ideas on how to get started.

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109, 2017

Aerobatic Sequence Design Part 1

01/09/2017|

All competition aerobatic events require pilots to fly a ‘sequence’. These sequences are made up of various manoeuvres that must be flown in a particular order. But how are these sequences made? Check out Grant’s latest article explaining exactly this.

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103, 2017

Timing is Everything

01/03/2017|

Grant has previously written about loops, and today we introduce the ‘square loop’.

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111, 2016

The Thrill of Competition Aerobatics

01/11/2016|

Don’t let the word ‘competition’ deter you from getting involved. If you’ve been following Grant’s articles, you’ll realise that feeling any pressure about flying aerobatics means you’ve got something wrong. Our members just really enjoy flying upside down, sharing knowledge, talking shop and having a laugh. In this episode, Grant explains exactly what happens at our competition events.

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103, 2016

Spinning Out

01/03/2016|

Resuming our series on the various aerobatic flight manoeuvres, today Grant introduces the spin. The technique is an important one to know and if conducted properly looks awesome from the ground.

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101, 2016

Good Aeros Done Bad

01/01/2016|

Like anything in life, if it can go wrong, it probably will. One blessing in aviation is that the industry goes out of it’s way to calculate and assess every possible risk to make it ‘as safe as practically possible’. Even still, aviation accidents do still happen. In this article, Grant analyses the most common reasons these accidents happen, and the steps we go through to prevent them.

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