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The club aircraft
Brand new in April 2007
Aero AT-3 G-LGOC (as in London General Omnibus Company, where LTFC started)
A two seat VLA - it's the very latest in quieter, cheaper, more efficient 21st century flying.


OC_runway.jpg (19K)


ba1_s (63K) GBTNH_s (34K) G-BUJO_s (12K)

Piper Warriors G-BSBA, G-BTNH, G-BUJO



pitts (98K)

‘Scarlett O-Hara’ - New factory built Pitts Special – the very latest in terms of power and aerobatic performance of its type. Owned by a club member and available for Pitts familiarisation flights, aerobatic tasters and courses as outlined on the website www.advancedflying.co.uk






old_aircraft (2K)

LTFC is over 75 years old. You can buy a book with all the history called
The Sixpenny Pilots
email ltfc1_mail (7K)for details.

book_cover (20K)

A number of films about the club have been made down the years. Find out more here - video (3K).

And in that time the club has owned quite a number of aircraft. Here are some of them -

G-LTFC and G-LTFB were the club's aircraft for about 30 years....

G-LTFC
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G-LTFC - Foxtrot Charlie (Piper PA28-140B) was originally G-AXTI (for any plane spotter types) and first appeared on the UK Register in 1972. It was re-registered in 1995 with the club initials, and can now be found (2007) at the Bristol and Wessex Aeroplane Club

The colour scheme is the original one adopted by the London General Omnibus Company Club in 1931.



G-LTFB
gltfb (8K)

G-LTFB - Fox-Bravo, for many years LTFCs "other" aircraft, is now base at Lydd.

G-AIIZ
aiiz (13K)

Tiger Moth India-Zulu owned by the club from 1946 to 1975

G-ADAN
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Before the second world war LTFC was the London General Omnibus Company Staff Association Flying Club. G-ADAN was the flagship, a Moth Major. They owned at least two more, together with their first aircraft, a Robinson Redwing.



acft (22K)
Auster, Tiger Moth and Piper Colt - 1965, by Ted Gibson.