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| Trial Flights A flight in a Tiger Moth is one of the most thrilling experiences you can find, particularly as during our flights you will be flying the aircraft! Soar through the lovely Kent skies in a classic British biplane from the 1930’s and the golden age of flying. Flights are undertaken from Headcorn, Kent with a Qualified Flying Instructor and will last between 20 - 40 minutes. The Tiger Club also has Gift Vouchers available, which make a flight an ideal birthday, anniversary or Christmas gift. Please bring your family and friends along on the day to enjoy the experience with you. Prices start from £149 for 20 minutes, £199 for 30 minutes and flights can be up to 40 minutes for £249. The instructors are experienced pilots and tutors. The plane has dual control and you can be safe in the knowledge that you have expert assistance. If you still have doubts, simply lean back, look at the sky and enjoy the flight as a passenger. The Tiger Club will provide you with a flying helmet, please bring along warm clothing. To arrange this unique opportunity please contact Jo between Tuesdays to Thursdays on 01622-891017 On the day Aerobatic Trial Flights Then again perhaps an aerobatic trial flight is more the experience you want to have? Then a flight in our CAP10 fully aerobatic aircraft is available. You will be able to experience loops, rolls, stall turns and many other manoeuvres during a flight over the airfield, in our stunning new aircraft. This is at a cost of £149 for 20 unforgettable minutes, with an instructor. Please call Jo on 01622-891017 to book your flight. Restrictions
for all Trial Flights On the day Please Note: Prolonged periods of inactivity, air pressure changes, G Pressure changes, turbulence, noise and light levels experienced during flights in light aircraft may affect certain medical conditions. Any trial lesson
student or temporary passenger member that is in any doubt about the affect
that this may have on their health when flying in light aircraft should
seek medical advice. |