Bombay Flying Club

Bombay Flying Club

The Bombay Flying Club is the oldest flying club in India. It was founded by JRD Tata, the father of Indian civil aviation in 1929. It is located in the Juhu aerodrome, Bombay (Mumbai).

It has two Cessnas and one Piper Super Cub plane.

Despite the city's change of name, the club retains the old name.


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