r/GeneralAviation
This sub-reddit is for pilots, students, instructors and anyone else interested in old school GA flying. The focus here is on general aviation, specifically part 91, both the flying and the aircraft. We're the bugsmashin', tail draggin', and little airport lovin' folks always searching for that next $100 hamburger.
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r/GeneralAviation is a General Science subreddit in the Nerds category with 11,483 members. Use this page to track r/GeneralAviation stats, subscriber growth trends, daily and weekly analytics, and similar subreddits with related audiences.
Recent r/GeneralAviation growth: +13 members today (+0.11%) and +62 members this week (+0.54%).
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Aircraft, airplanes, aviation, and flying. Helicopters & rotorcraft, airships, balloons, paragliders, and anything that sustains you in the air is acceptable to post here. Please read our rules before posting, and check if there are megathreads active for any topics. Thank you for participating in the r/aviation community.
We're all about airplanes! Planespotting, aviation, questions, discussion are all welcome. Please have fun, be respectful, and read our rules! --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Besonders für Deutschsprachige: check out our new sister sub r/Flugzeug. (Genau wie r/airplanes, aber auf Deutsch!)