Recognising the need to maintain a steady stream of pilots for the RSAF, the Junior Flying Club was established by Minister for Defence
Goh Keng Swee in December 1971 to offer free flight training to youths in Singapore, with the initial fleet consisting of eight
Cessna 172s and six
AESL Airtourers. On 5 March 1988, Minister for Education
Tony Tan announced the renaming of Junior Flying Club to Youth Flying Club, aligning the club's intent of developing youth pilots in Singapore. On 12 November 1989, Minister for Communications and Second Minister for Defence (Policy)
Yeo Ning Hong announced the acquisition of 12
Piper Warrior IIs to replace the initial fleet, at a cost of S$2 million. On 23 June 2001, Minister of State for Defence and Information and the Arts David Lim announced the construction of a S$16 million new clubhouse at its current location, and the Youth Flying Club was renamed to the Singapore Youth Flying Club. In 2002, two
PAC CT/4E Airtrainers were acquired and commissioned by Minister of State for Defence
Cedric Foo. In 2010, to replace the ageing fleet, 13
Diamond DA40s were purchased at a cost of US$3.4 million in total. ==Fleet==