How did flying clubs support recreational flying post-WWII?
Flying clubs played a crucial role in supporting recreational flying post-World War II by providing affordable access to aircraft and training for aspiring pilots. Many individuals who had served in the war developed a passion for flying and sought opportunities to continue their hobby in a safe and structured environment. Flying clubs offered a sense of community, camaraderie, and shared knowledge among enthusiasts, as well as access to well-maintained aircraft and experienced instructors. These clubs helped reinvigorate the aviation industry and introduced a new generation of pilots to the joys of recreational flying.
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