Pauanui Aerodrome

Airport in Coromandel, New Zealand
37°01′00″S 175°52′00″E / 37.01667°S 175.86667°E / -37.01667; 175.86667Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
05/23 2,502 782 Grass
Pauanui Airfield from the East

Pauanui Aerodrome (ICAO: NZUN) is a small aerodrome located in the middle of the Pauanui Beach township on the Coromandel Peninsula of the North Island of New Zealand.

Operational information

  • Runway strength: ESWL 1270

The aerodrome is next to the golf course, and is lined with beach houses, some of which have a hangar as the lower floor and most of which have aircraft tie-down points in the yard.

The surface is grass on sand and usable even in wet weather. There are no clubrooms or fuel available, but the Pauanui Village centre with cafes and other facilities is a 500m walk to the south west from the eastern-most threshold, or 120m walk from the small unattended "shed" where the honesty-box for landing fees is located, along with the AWIB equipment. Ample aircraft parking is available there also.

There is a surf beach at the eastern end of the runway, and an estuary beach with calmer conditions to the western end. Pauanui is a popular destination for light aircraft flying in for a swim or lunch at the cafes.

Summary information is available here.

References

  • NZAIP Volume 4 AD
  • New Zealand AIP (PDF)
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