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Melbourne Gliding Club

24 Jensz Road,
Parwan VIC 3340

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Fly like an eagle at Melbourne Gliding Club!

Large-winged birds such as an eagles, ibis or albatross can fly effortlessly over long distances and to high altitudes. They use air conditions rather than flap their wings, often circling in uprising air below clouds. Modern gliders copy and exceed these bird's capabilities through advanced designs to achieve the best and most natural flying experience.

If you have an interest in small aircraft, or related hobbies, you will get a thrill from learning to fly a glider. Start your journey here!

The Melbourne Gliding Club (close to Melbourne at Bacchus Marsh), has an advanced fleet of gliders available to fly and at a cost much lower than other flying alternatives. They offer introductory Air Experience Flights to see if this is your sport and membership options.

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