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Extra76 11th Sep 2014 13:59

Legal Spitfire Passenger Flights
 
It looks like the CAA have approved the Boultbee Flight Academy at Goodwood for the carriage of passengers in their Spitfires under the new SSAC criteria. Lots more info on the Boultbee website. Bread and water for a few weeks then :ok:

Contact Approach 11th Sep 2014 14:02

The price is absolutely absurd!

Basil 11th Sep 2014 14:06

Supply & demand, I guess.
Shall I do a frozen ATPL or get myself Spit qualified? Hmm ;)

JanetFlight 11th Sep 2014 14:42

"the carriage of passengers"

Will they apply for an AOC..?

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 11th Sep 2014 14:47

One day intro course - £5500+VAT! Nice work if you can get it.

Hotel Tango 11th Sep 2014 14:47

Hmm, much as I would relish the experience, definitely beyond my budget :(

Extra76 11th Sep 2014 15:03

Looks like £2450 to me. £5500 is the full Intro Course thing. Doesn't seem too bad considering the cost of running those things.

Tankertrashnav 11th Sep 2014 15:56


Bread and water for a few weeks then
I seem to recall that the upper weight limit for the passenger is 180 lbs. So in my case it would be water only - and for more than a few weeks :(

CharlieOneSix 11th Sep 2014 16:18

Not so it seems, but still a bit too low for me:{

WEIGHT LIMITS: 100kg (220lbs). (To fly aerobatics you must be less than 90kg (200lbs))

Downwind Lander 11th Sep 2014 16:35

CharlieOneSix says:
"To fly aerobatics you must be less than 90kg (200lbs) "

Is this a/c restored to full operational standard? I doubt it. Surely, ammunition and fuel would have taken the all up weight well over this limit. It must be fragile. When I have five grand to blow, I will be passing on the aeros.

Thud105 11th Sep 2014 19:50

I very much doubt its even remotely 'fragile'. More likely a CG issue - too much weight too far back = poor spin recovery characteristics.

Wander00 11th Sep 2014 23:16

I have a friend, to whom I may never speak again, who is booked for the "long" course.

Sleeve Wing 12th Sep 2014 00:05

Downwind Lander,

FYI, I watched this aircraft being rebuilt at Thruxton over a period of 7 years. When it was finished, it looked as if it had come straight out of the factory. In fact it was better than a factory-built machine as it had had one-to-one TLC from day 1 by proud and extremely well qualified engineers. For example, it took just on 2 weeks just to ream the holes in the main spar attachments to ensure the pins were a proper fit.

Additionally, I flew this aircraft 3 weeks ago.
Apart from the rest of the care and preparation the aircraft always get - there are two, the G limits are restricted to +3 and - 2 to preserve the airframe. These are as well as other self-imposed limits on engine rpm/boost and Vne.
Yes, DL, you pass on the aeros. It's your loss. The aircraft is a dream and flies beautifully.

Dr Jekyll 13th Sep 2014 14:23

The problem with the passenger flights is you aren't allowed to use the controls, to do that you need to be on a training course that is far more expensive.

Downwind Lander 13th Sep 2014 14:52

Sleeve Wing says:
"Yes, DL, you pass on the aeros. It's your loss. The aircraft is a dream and flies beautifully".


Maybe I should not be too hasty. No need to rush to judgment. Does the passenger sit in the front seat as per primary training? I had better remember to get a lottery ticket tonight.

4Greens 27th Apr 2016 19:02

Spitfire Flight
 
Is it possible to get a flight in a Spitfire at Duxford or is it just at Biggin Hill ? All that Duxford seems to advertise is going alongside one etc

rightbank 27th Apr 2016 19:53

I'm not sure about Duxford but you can get one here

Most Thrilling 50-minute Spitfire Flights over the English Channel

if you don't mind travelling to Goodwood

VictorGolf 28th Apr 2016 16:51

You certainly can fly in a Spitfire at Duxford. Contact Classic Wings and they will give you chapter and verse. They tend to fly on a Fri/Sat/Sun twice a month and they use the Biggin Hill Heritage Spitfire T9 MJ627. Enjoy!

4Greens 29th Apr 2016 16:42

Thanks VG wil do.

4Greens 3rd Aug 2016 10:34

Spitfire flight
 
Just finished my Bucket list by flying in a 2 seat Spitfire at Duxford. It was a very professional operation but only lasts half an hour. Thoroughly recommended and you get to do a bit of straight and level with a few turns.

Go for it !

Wander00 3rd Aug 2016 13:28

I was at Duxford a few weeks ago and was amazed at the number of trips a couple of Tr9s were doing - a lot of people seem to have just shy of £3k to spend - on 30 minutes. Sadly I cannot, but good luck to those that can

endevol 3rd Aug 2016 15:02

You can also get a trip in a Spit out of Sywell as part of a 'Blades Day'. Did this myself 2 years back, fortunately it was a gift otherwise it wouldn't have happened. The trip in the Spit followed an incredible flight in an Extra 300 - formation & solo aerobatics, and in formation with the Spit. That was a very memorable day! I can heartily recommend a day with The Blades.

India Four Two 4th Aug 2016 12:14


a lot of people seem to have just shy of £3k to spend
I had a Spitfire ride in NZ, four years ago. Significantly cheaper. For £3000, I could have bought a return ticket from the UK, paid for the Spitfire flight and still have some holiday spending money left over.

4Greens 28th Aug 2016 09:34

Flying a Spitfire
 
Recently did a Spitfire flight from Duxford. Heaven for half an hour. Glad to report it was a very professional operation, highly recommended for the 'Bucket list'.

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 28th Aug 2016 11:27

Good on yer... I should be so lucky!

Wander00 28th Aug 2016 11:53

I can feel myself turning green...........

Wageslave 31st Aug 2016 11:57

Nowt to do wi' luck lad, as Wander suggested it's all down to the green stuff. Bags of it!

4Greens 31st Aug 2016 20:37

£3900 for 30 minutes.

megan 1st Sep 2016 02:00

Gulp. Well, that's one thing crossed off the Xmas list.

10 DME ARC 1st Sep 2016 11:18

Classic wings has it at £2995??

HEATHROW DIRECTOR 1st Sep 2016 15:29

My wife and I did 1 hour in a Catalina in New Zealand for £30 each. Guess they have a good reason for the charges here.

Octane 2nd Sep 2016 02:11

NZ went decimal in 1967!

4Greens 2nd Sep 2016 10:00

10 DME arc. You are right about the cost. Too much excitement!

greybeard 2nd Sep 2016 10:32

I did one in the so called "Grace Spitfire" in 1992, Cost 800 Pounds.

Best fun ever.

:ok::cool:

John Eacott 2nd Sep 2016 11:16

Except the beautiful Merlin growl (from outside) sounds like a Fergi tractor in the cockpit ;)

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/7...ckpit+view.JPG

http://www.eacott.com.au/gallery/d/7...e+taxiing+.JPG

BobbyHowie 2nd Sep 2016 12:36

Had a flight in B-17G Aluminum Overcast for about £100 while working in Chicago a few years ago. Pity the CAA won't allow passengers on SallyB as that would help a great deal with upkeep.

Isleofthanet 15th Sep 2016 21:48

A two seater Spitfire is flying through September from Exeter and living in Newton Abbot we have had aerial displays every day so far with three on Tuesday. One was with another Spitfire flying alongside, that Merlin is something else!

Double Hydco 24th Jun 2018 09:56

Two seat Spitfire flights UK
 
After a BIG birthday and the generous contributions of my nearest and dearest, I find my self in the fortunate position to be able to book a flight in a Spit, and satisfy a long held ambition.

I'm just after any feedback from anyone who has flown with any of the Spitfire operators in the SE UK, with the good, the bad etc, etc. They all have wonderfully slick websites......

Thanks, DH

PPRuNe Towers 24th Jun 2018 11:09

I've experience of the Bremont trips out of Goodwood.

Very professional and well run. The in-house photography is expensive but so difficult to say no to the dual camera video on board supplemented by stills from the ground.

Rob

pulse1 24th Jun 2018 13:24

I visited Biggin Hill recently to look at their collection of Spitfires and sit in one but, unfortunately not to fly in one. Their 2 seat Spit was busy most of the day and it seemed a very relaxed and professional outfit. With a potential trip over Beachy Head on offer.


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