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Vintage Flying Experiences

Are you a vintage aviation enthusiast, or do you know someone who is? Look no further! Our fantastic selection of vintage flying experiences, featuring a wide variety of aircraft, is sure to excite anyone interested in vintage planes. These experiences, with their diverse range of aircraft to choose from, make the perfect gift for a vintage plane enthusiast. For something truly special, consider the Tigers and Tracks voucher, one of the best flying experiences in the South East. The sky's the limit with our Vintage Flying Experiences. If you're unsure about which plane to choose, read through the descriptions below to find your perfect vintage flying experience.

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Information About The Tiger Moth and Stearman Boeing

Tiger Moth Flights

If the sight and sound of this vintage British biplane fills you with excitement and transports you back to the nostalgia of the 1930s, then Vintage Tiger Moth Flying Experiences are the perfect adventure.

Rest assured, you'll be in safe hands when you take to the sky over your desired location, as you will be accompanied by an experienced pilot with dual controls. No previous flying experience is required to fly the historic two-seater Tiger Moth.

Boeing Stearman Flights

The Stearman, a biplane with a rich history, served as a military trainer aircraft. Over 10,000 of these iconic aircraft were built in the United States during the 1930s and 1940s. The Boeing Stearman was a primary trainer for the United States Army Air Forces, the United States Navy, and the Royal Canadian Air Force throughout World War II, a testament to its historical significance.

Join us at FlyDays for an exhilarating adventure, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fly in a beautifully restored US Navy and United States Army Air Force Training Aircraft, the distinguished Boeing Stearman. We offer this unique adventure at various locations across the UK, promising an unforgettable experience.

Information About The Spitfire and Harvard

Spitfire Flights

Immerse yourself in history and prepare for an extraordinary flight showcasing human ingenuity. Take a Spitfire Flight from various locations across the UK. This once-in-a-lifetime experience offers you the chance to fly in an authentic vintage 1940s Spitfire, an emblem of courage and innovation, over breathtaking landscapes all over the country.

You can discuss your flight plans with your pilot on the day of the flight and choose from options like sightseeing, aerobatics, or even a flight over your home if it's within range. And the excitement doesn't end there – you'll also have the thrilling opportunity to take control of the Spitfire during your flight, guided by the experienced Spitfire pilot.

Harvard Flights

The Texan, a product of North American Aviation in the USA, made its first flight in 1935. Its legacy endures, as it was adopted by air forces in the United States and around the world, including the RAF, where it was renamed the Harvard. The Texan's design also influenced other manufacturers, ensuring its continued relevance.

The final version of this iconic aircraft was built by the Canadian Car and Foundry in Edmonton, Canada, with production ending in the 1950s. You can be a part of this enduring legacy by experiencing a flight in one of these historic planes at various locations across the UK.

Information About The Dragon Rapide and Auster Warbird

Dragon Rapide Flights

The de Havilland DH.89 Dragon Rapide, a 1930s short-haul biplane airliner, is a significant part of aviation history. Developed and produced by the British aircraft company de Havilland, it could accommodate 6–8 passengers and was known for being economical and durable despite its outdated plywood construction.

When World War II broke out, many of the civil Rapides were used by the Royal Air Force (RAF) and Royal Navy, further cementing its place in history. In military service, it was called the de Havilland Dominie and was used for radio and navigation training, passenger transport, and communication missions.

Now, you can experience the nostalgia of the golden age of flying with this meticulously restored vintage British aeroplane. The passenger cabin features eight seats, each with its own window, providing superb views as the aircraft flies at just 1500 feet and a gentle 90 knots. This unique experience offers a rare opportunity to appreciate the beauty of flight from a different perspective.

Auster Warbird Flights

The Auster AOP-6 (Air Observation Post) played a key role for the British military during the Korean War. It was used for reconnaissance and artillery spotting by various units, including the Army Air Corps and the Royal Artillery. The aircraft, particularly the 1913 Flight Royal Artillery, provided vital support by enabling accurate artillery fire and close air support for ground forces. 

Its capability to fly slowly and at low altitudes made it invaluable for observing targets. However, its role in facilitating effective communication between ground units and higher command was equally significant. Overall, the Auster AOP-6 proved to be an essential asset for the British military during the Korean War, significantly enhancing ground operations in challenging terrain.

Information About The Biplane

A biplane, a fixed-wing aircraft with two main wings stacked one above the other, holds a significant place in the history of aviation. The Wright Flyer, the first powered, controlled aeroplane to fly, used a biplane wing arrangement, as did many aircraft in the early years of aviation.

Biplanes, with their unique two-wing design, were the primary type of plane in the years leading up to the 1920s, marking a crucial period in aviation history. This type of aircraft was the first successful plane to take flight, a milestone that paved the way for modern aviation. Notable biplanes include the de Havilland Tiger Moth, Fairey Swordfish, Hawker Hart, Pitts Special, and the Wright Flyer, each contributing to the rich tapestry of aviation history.

Terms and Conditions for Vintage Flying Experiences

Once you order a voucher, it will be dispatched by one of our agency partners by e-voucher or by post, depending on which you choose when you checkout.

Vouchers are valid until the expiry date shown on your Voucher (typically 10-12 months).

In most cases, once you activate your voucher you will be sent the instructions to redeem the voucher directly with the airfield or operator. Because flying experiences (other than simulators) can only take place in suitable/ safe weather conditions, you must be prepared to be flexible on your activity date. If the agent or operator cancels your experience date, they will inform you as soon as possible and do their very best to offer an alternative date or location. Once a specific date has been booked, you will automatically become bound by the terms and conditions that the individual operator may have. This does not affect your statutory rights.

Whilst every effort is made to ensure the descriptions contained on our products are a true reflection of the experience, these do not form part of a contract. If on contacting the operator you feel that the activity taking place no longer accurately represents the activity purchased, the relevant agent will exchange the voucher or refund the purchase price.

If you have any more questions about Vintage Flying Experiences gift vouchers and experiences please contact us.

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