The Australian National Championships.

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Last updated: June 4th, 2010


The Australian National Championships are held each year and the State Associations take turns being the "host" state.

The Australian Nationals include events for Free Flight, Control Line and Radio Controlled models.


The Nationals have been flown (or will be flown) in the following states:

(you can access more details of each of the Nationals from the included links)

Number Year Month Host State Town
64th Nationals 2010-2011 December 2010/January 2011 Queensland Dalby
63rd Nationals 2009-2010 Dec 2009/Jan2010 Victoria Albury/Wodonga

62nd Nationals

2008-2009

CL & FF Dec 08/Jan 2009

RC April 2009

New South Wales

C/L & FF Albury

R/C Cootamundra

61st Nationals 2007-2008 December 2007 January 2008 Western Australia Perth
60th Nationals 2006-2007 December 2006 January 2007 Victoria Albury Wodonga Area
59th Nationals 2005-2006 April (after Easter) 2006 South Australia Milang, Murray Bridge,
Narrandera (outdoor FF)
58th Nationals 2004-2005 July 2005 New South Wales Richmond Area
57th Nationals 2003-2004 April 2004 Western Australia Busselton
56th Nationals 2002-2003 December 2002 January 2003 Victoria Albury/Wodonga
55th Nationals 2001-2002 December 2001 January 2002 Victoria Albury/Wodonga
54th Nationals 2000-2001 After Easter 2001 Western Australia Busselton
53rd Nationals 1999-2000 April/May 2000 New South Wales Nowra
52nd Nationals 1998-1999 January 1999 Queensland Toowomba
51st Nationals 1997-1998 April 1998 South Australia Waikerie
50th Nationals 1996-1997 July 1997 Northern Territory Darwin
49th Nationals 1995-1996 December 1995 January 1996 Victoria Ballarat
48th 1994-1995 January 1995 Western Australia Mundijong
47th 1993-1994 January 1994 New South Wales Wagga
46th 1992-1993 January 1993 Queensland Bunderburg
45th 1991-1992 April 1992 South Australia Waikerie
44th 1990-1991 January 1991 Victoria Bendigo
43rd 1989-1990 January 1990 Western Australia Bunbury
42nd 1988-1989 January 1989 Queensland Amberley
41st 1987-1988 January 1988 New South Wales Richmond
40th 1986-1987 April 1987 South Australia Waikerie
39th 1985-1986 December 1985 Victoria Wangaratta
38th 1984-1985 January 1985 Western Australia Mandura
37th 1983-1984 January 1984 New South Wales Richmond
36th 1982-1983 January 1983 Queensland Warwick
35th 1981-1982 January 1982 Victoria Horsham
34th 1980-1981
Western Australia Albany
33rd 1979-1980
New South Wales Goulburn
32nd 1978-1979
Queensland Amberley
31st 1977-1978
Victoria Camperdown
30th 1976-1977
Western Australia Bunbury
29th 1975-1976
South Australia Loxton
28th 1974-1975
New South Wales Camden
27th 1973-1974
Queensland Amberley
26th 1972-1973
Victoria Geelong
25th 1971-1972
Western Australia Northam
24th 1970-1971
South Australia Srathalbyn
23rd 1969-1970
New South Wales Wallacia
22nd 1968-1967
Victoria Warrnambool
21st 1967-1968
Western Australia Northam
20th 1966-1967
South Australia Strathalbyn
19th 1965-1966
Australian Capital Territory Canberra
18th 1964-1965
Victoria Heatherton & Brooklyn
17th 1963-1964
South Australia Strathalbyn
16th 1962-1963
New South Wales Camden
15th 1961-1962
Victoria Echuca
14th 1960-1961
Queensland Rosewood
13th 1959-1960
South Australia Gawler
12th 1958-1959
New South Wales Camden
11th 1957-1958
Tasmania Campbelltown
10th 1956-1957
Victoria Traralgon
9th 1955-1956
Queensland Archerfield
8th 1954-1955
South Australia Mallala
7th 1953-1954
Queensland Toowoomba
6th 1952-1953
Victoria Bendigo
5th 1951-1952
New South Wales Camden
4th 1950-1951
South Australia West Beach & Glenelg
3rd 1949-1950
Victoria Reservoir & Surrey Park
2nd 1948
New South Wales Bankstown
1st 1938
New South Wales Richmond RAAF Base