As the time for Natfly draws closer, the program is being tweaked and refined. Ther have been some substantial changes to the program. To view these please click on the "More" link below. This is the most comprehensive program yet. Please take a look.
Updated Natfly Programme
Mar 25
There have been a few late changes to the Natfly programme which I post here as three pdf documents.
NatFly 21-23 April 2011 -Temora NSW
See you there
Off to Natfly - my first!
Mar 14
I will be heading to Temora for Natfly this year. Due to commitments in Sydney on Sunday and Canberra on Saturday I will only be able to stay for Thursday and Friday, but I am sure it will give me a great taste of what recreational aviation is all about in the South and Eastern parts of Australia..
I only wish I was wealthily retired enough to afford the time to fly my drifter to Temora - but I'll have to save that pleasure for sometime in the future.
On an unrelated communications front...
Our RA-Aus website will be getting a makeover in the coming month or three and during thisprocess we might not be so quick to publish certain items to the website. But once our shiny new website is in place, the great staff in Canberra will be able to publish information faster than you can say twitter or facebook.
But... in the meantime there will be a variety of alternate electronic sources of information and of course our Magazine.
Look forward to seeing those of you who can make it to Natfly.
I'll be the one looking like a kid in a candy store!
Plans are well underway for Natfly 2011. If you missed it last year, you will have a chance to visit one of the finest flying warbird museums in the world, on site at Temora Aerodrome.
NatFly Final Program - A sneak peek at what is going on this Easter!
http://www.temora.com.au/ to book accomodation and stuff...
Natfly this Easter
Mar 21
Don't forget that NatFly is on again this Easter, but in a different location. Temora. Check out what is going to be happening by visiting http://www.auf.asn.au/natfly/index-natfly.html as well as http://www.aviationmuseum.com.au/ and http://www.temora.nsw.gov.au/ .
I googled for videos from YouTube and sadly there is not much to report on. I did discover a picasa album http://picasaweb.google.com/Pylon500/UltralightsIVeFlown#slideshow/5200936642641628882 which will present as a slideshow of a wide range of early ultralights flown in Australia.
For those who are going to NatFly 2010 - take some footage, tag it as natfly, raa, 2010, temora and upload it to YouTube. Then with a combined effort we could present a single web page with videos and words telling a story of Natfly for those of us who can't make it.

