Bombay Flying Club, Juhu
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What is
suspected to be the fuselage of a Beech Bonanza thrown in the dark recess of one of the
hangars of the Juhu Flying Club. |
First established in 1928, Bombay Flying
Club has been the alma-mater of many Aviation Pioneers of India. Many stalwarts like JRD
Tata and the Engineer brothers graduated from this club as fliers in the late 20s and 30s.
In May 2003, The club completed 75 years of existance, making it one of the oldest in
India.
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An
airworthy Piper Cub is one of the two seen at the club. |
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nosed aircraft is the second of the Piper cubs to be present at the Club. |
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On a recent visit to the Bombay Flying Club
at Juhu, Our correspondent Kapil Chandni stumbled upon a veritable treasure trove of tail
dragging aircraft. One of the Hangars at Juhu was left only for the aircraft that were not
current and were not in flying condition.
On view at the flying club was the derelict
fuselage of a Beech Bonanza. The Bonanza is too far gone to be of any use and it seems
that the club can niether dispose it off nor keep it and it is lying in limbo ever since.
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the airworthy tail draggers still flying is a Luscombe Silvaire VT-DDI. |
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The
tubings of a fuselage of another Piper Cub dumped in the hangar of Juhu Flying Club. |
Foremost among the active aircraft that
were of interest to us were two Piper Cubs and a Luscombe Silvaire, all of them in good
flying condition. The Silvaire is privately owned and has been flying for some 25 years at
this club till date. The Piper cubs are also in good condition and are owned by the Club.

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