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Old 15th Dec 2012, 11:25
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Thanks for the link, I've been pondering something like this for some time but dismissed it as unrealistic, now I've just got to ponder on the 5 grand.
More of a sideways movement really
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I don't think that he will happy with that statement.
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Saw this a couple of months ago. I think this is going to be on my list of things I should do before I get really really old. At least you can legally put this in your log book as opposed to having to do shady cash jobs or go to countries that may not necessarily have flight & maintenance safety on the top of the list.

Alex James flies a Supermarine Spitfire - Telegraph
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Old 18th Dec 2012, 13:24
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There was also this report of a flight in a two-seater Spitfire earlier in the year:

You don't sit in a spitfire - you strap the beast on! Ever wondered what it's like to pilot a Spitfire? Ben Griffiths fulfilled a childhood dream and found out | Mail Online

The Aircraft Restoration Company is one of the leading Spitfire restorers and operates the two-seater featured in this article.

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Old 3rd Jan 2013, 19:30
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Some stunning footage of the hangar 11 spit featured in the "Operation Crossbow" documentary currently on BBC iplayer.

Well worth a watch.
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47 yrs ago - On a raffle, I won a ride in back of a P51H (N313H) . Yes, the only flying H in the world at that time. Impressions: In a 2G turn (60º bank), the nose barely creeps around the horizon. And when inverted in a hesitation roll, your shirt pocket empties to the canopy.

Since then, a very noisy ride in a B-25H "Barbie III" (N5548N). Yes, the only flying H in the world. An airplane with a fairly wide speed range to its credit, but bring your earplugs!

And - on a hot July 2008 day - a mercifully-drafty old airplane ride: B-17G "Liberty Belle" (N390TH) fresh out of rebuild. This ship was once an engine testbed for P&W (N5111N). Badly damaged in 1979 in Windsor Locks CT when a tornado picked up a parked Albatross and dropped it on the B-17. Beautiful workmanship evident in stringer splices in the aft fuselage!

Sadly, three years later this beautiful bird suffered a broken fuel line, inflight fire, & successful forced landing, but lack of firefighting access in a muddy field led to its total loss.
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Old 19th Jan 2014, 21:08
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Flights

Just to make it clear anyone can fly in an ex military aircraft in the UK.
The problem comes from payment, if your happy to cough up for half the cost of the flight then some pilots would be happy to take you for a flight just so they get some time in the air as well but you couldn't pay for all of the flight however as has been noted within the next 12 months we will be allowed to operate commercially so expect the costs to go up a bit.
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Old 20th Jan 2014, 08:14
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Spitfire flights

It was mentioned higher up the thread but the Boultbee Flight Academy is the only CAA approved Spitfire school in the world. They sell advanced training courses which include full briefings from highly experienced Spitfire display pilots (most of who are ex Military, test pilots, airline captains) and you fly Tiger Moth, Harvard then Spitfire. Check it out here...

Boultbee Flight Academy

As I say, fully CAA approved and legal!

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