Type clubs vary in the services they offer and how they work. Some clubs are run by one volunteer enthusiast, using a free web service to provide a website or forum. These often have minimal publications or services. Some of the largest types clubs have full-time professional staff and offer a full range of services. Many are non-profits, but some are for-profit companies. Services offered by type clubs can include: • A
magazine • News and events • A
website • Technical question support from aircraft type experts • Buyers guides •
Conventions •
Fly-ins • Information on
Airworthiness Directives • Information on
Supplemental Type Certificates • Type-specific
classified ads • Background and historical information •
Maintenance tips • Aircraft parts • Operating tips • Maintenance and aircraft systems courses • Aircraft type conversion training • Type-specific
insurance (at group discounted rates) •
Formation flying training •
Scholarships ==Listing of notable aircraft type clubs==