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Old 2nd April 2015 | 07:29
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Fly & Dine

Good day fellow aviators and Pprune memebers,

As the title suggests, I'm after places around Australia, where you could fly in, park your aircraft and walk into town for a nice meal.

Aware of a few limited places such as;

- Mount beauty
- Tooradin
- Apollo Bay
- Dunkeld
- Milawa

Any other suggestions will be greatly appreciated,

Thanks,

T&G
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Old 2nd April 2015 | 07:38
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Mudgee, Narromine, Jindabyne (short taxi ride), Bankstown if your after a KFC or Hungry Jacks, Cessnock (taxi ride again, or most wineries will pick you up)
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Old 2nd April 2015 | 07:40
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Vic:
Moorabbin
Essendon
Great Lakes, Lakes Entrance( 4.5km walk)
Phillip Island (4.7 kms to San Remo)

NSW:
Cootamundra
Narromine
Temora


It all depends on how far you are happy to walk for a meal !
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Old 2nd April 2015 | 08:59
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Leeuwin estate,
Rottnest Island
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Old 2nd April 2015 | 10:03
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Porekunkah,,,great strip, cab to bright, $20, absolute beauty all round. Ovens river side restaurants, ideal fly in venue.
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Old 2nd April 2015 | 10:10
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Oodnadatta, but the local ringers might fight you over the barmaid.
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Old 2nd April 2015 | 10:49
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Shindy's Inn at Louth NSW. (About 100kms downstream the Darling river from Bourke with a population of 35.) Great cabin accom, meals and lots of ice cold draught beer.
We visited during March this year.
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Old 2nd April 2015 | 12:13
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Shepparton breakfast at the Aeroclub this Sunday or the Peppermill for a good steak just up the road a couple of hundred metres.

Milewa for fine food and wines beside the airstrip. Birdsville if you want to go a tad further and don't mind the flies. William Creek or even Curtain Springs for the Outback experience (Peter Severin will pick you up from the strip in his Mercedes and his stories are worth the trip).

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Old 3rd April 2015 | 00:33
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Caloundra - Airport right next to town. 15 min walk into town along the bikeway/walkway behind the NE hangars.

This is a scenic flight that we do from AF 2-3 times a year via the Glasshouse Mountains.

We often do breakfast at McDonalds at the entrance to the CBD(such as it is), then on towards the town centre, right turn to the fish and chip shops and cafes/restaurants along the boardwalk which starts at Bulcock Beach, then runs along the shore and around the Caloundra Headland to King's Beach.

Afterwards, walk back from the top of the hill down the main street, Bulcock St, for more cafes and restaurants, then continue straight out of town and back to the airfield.
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Old 3rd April 2015 | 00:36
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Old 3rd April 2015 | 01:45
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Archerfield has a wonderful greasy spoon cafe on site, you wouldn't need to walk into town for a gourmet meal.
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Old 3rd April 2015 | 04:58
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Map of airstrips within 1 kilometer of pubs, accommodation and fly in food courtesy of this guy

If the link does not work its a long way down this page: StolSpeed Aerodynamics - Performance Enhancement for Light Aircraft
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Old 3rd April 2015 | 09:15
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If you're ever past Point Cook you can drop into my place for a beer.
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Old 5th April 2015 | 22:25
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Milawa - Brown Brothers

Excellent spot...great food

However there is a fixed price menu that includes alcohol. if you are not drinking then you get gourmet soft drinks!

To enjoy the experience next time I am going to stay the night there.

I agree with alidad - the food was really good at Oodnadatta at the Pink Roadhouse.

Also had a great feed at the Innamincka pub as well.

My mate and I usually share the flying, soon worked out why he was keen to fly the first leg, so he could have a beer with lunch and snooze as I flew the afternoon leg!

Cheers

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Old 6th April 2015 | 00:18
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Don't know if it's still going, but before you could fly in to Essendon, park your aircraft then hop on a DC-3 and "fly and dine"!
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Old 6th April 2015 | 00:51
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I'm in Central Victoria and my favourite nearby fly-away/walk-in lunch destination is Pyramid Hill, YPYD. The airstrip is 15 minutes walk from the Coffee Bank cafe in "town", where the food is good and the coffee is excellent.

The downside is that the single north-south runway has a loose gravel surface that's not at all prop-friendly. You have to power-up slowly to avoid damage, and there's nowhere to safely do engine runups. There's also a power line at the northern-end runway threshold that you need to keep an eye on.

Another option is YBIR, about 25 mins walk south of Birchip, where you can get a prize-winning vanilla slice from the famous Sharps Bakery.
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Old 6th April 2015 | 01:00
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Shute Harbour is good. There's a decent cafe/bar at the airport, and Airlie Beach is not far by bus or cab.
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Old 6th April 2015 | 02:35
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Squawk7700----you suggest YMMB? Where at Moorabbin? RVAC club bar is closed for renovations isn't it? Wings cafe is mediocre at best.....

Tooradin and even Tyabb are much better....

Lilydale, grab a short 5 min cab ride to Chateau Yering station winery or maybe a 10 min cab ride to the Yarra Valley Chocolate Factory....now that's good.
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Old 6th April 2015 | 03:02
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Originally Posted by ACMS
Squawk7700----you suggest YMMB? Where at Moorabbin? RVAC club bar is closed for renovations isn't it? Wings cafe is mediocre at best.....

Tooradin and even Tyabb are much better....

Lilydale, grab a short 5 min cab ride to Chateau Yering station winery or maybe a 10 min cab ride to the Yarra Valley Chocolate Factory....now that's good.
There's no need to hit your head against a brick wall. Moorabbin has DFO (Direct Factory Outlets) a very short walk through the coded gate. Not a-la-carte, but convenient with lots of choice and shops for the Mrs and kids.
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Old 6th April 2015 | 08:13
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Kulgera NT.

Haven't flown into the strip there, but stayed in the caravan park. The Pub there is a classic Aussie outback pub. The barman said they can get 200 people there on a good night!

The night we were there, there were about 12-15 people drinking there, and a few more drinking at their caravans. Mostly people passing through on their way to/from somewhere else

A cool (isolated and desolate) place that is on my 'fly and dine/stay' list.
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