30 Minute Battle of Britain Flight Simulation

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Why we love it

  • Great fun
  • Inspirational
  • Fantastic family memories

£90.00

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Description

30 minute amazing Battle of Britain Flight Simulation Experience! Engage in Air to Air combat where the Spitfire and Messerschmitt are linked together. You will be guided by your instructor towards each other and then it’s up to you to engage in Air to Air combat and compare who got the most “kills”.

Fly the Spitfire and Messerschmitt, bring a friend and fly together in both the Supermarine Spitfire and the Messerschmitt BF109K!

No flying experience is required to fly

What’s included:

  • Professional instructor
  • Kitted out in a military flying suit
  • Brief & Debrief
  • Taught how to fly aerobatics & air combat manoeuvres
  • 1-1 scale, Supermarine Spitfire
  • Certificate

Small Print

  • Must be 6 years+
  • Available all year round
  • Open 7 days a week
  • Available 9am – 9pm
  • All Flight Sim Centre T&C’s apply

More Info

[su_youtube url=”https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fiGzKX1DuKk&feature=emb_logo” mute=”yes”] Europe’s largest and leading Flight Simulation Centre, choose from 8 Experiences. Award winning Centre, 5 star reviews. Operated by experienced real pilots. The Flight Simulator Centre is based near Newcastle Airport. Offering 8 different experiences a Boeing 737 Airliner, F-18 Fighter Jet, Spitfire & Bf109, Piper training aircraft, Bell 206 Jet Ranger Helicopter. They also have VR and a racing car Simulators.

The McDonnell Douglas F/A-18 Hornet is a twin-engine, supersonic, all-weather, carrier-capable, multirole combat jet, designed as both a fighter and attack aircraft (hence the F/A designation). Designed by McDonnell Douglas (now part of Boeing – check out our Boeing 737 Simulator) The F/A-18 Hornet was designed to be a highly versatile aircraft due to its avionics, cockpit displays, and excellent aerodynamic characteristics, with the ability to carry a wide variety of weapons. The aircraft can perform fighter escort, fleet air defence, suppression of enemy air defences, air interdiction, close air support, and aerial reconnaissance. Its versatility and reliability have proven it to be a valuable carrier asset. The F/A-18 Hornet first saw combat action during the 1986 United States bombing of Libya and subsequently participated in the 1991 Gulf war and 2003 Iraq war.

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