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30 minute Aerobatic Combat experience (time measured chock-to-chock)
Act as the gunner in a full combat simulated flight
Pre and post flight briefings
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Take to the skies with your best mate to relive the thrills, drama and Adrenaline of a WWII Dog Fight in this Aerobatic Warbird Combat Fighter Flight from Melbourne. Your mission begins with a briefing at the airfield before you jump into the "bird" with your pilot (you will be the gunner). Once in the air the action really begins as you fight it out with another plane in the skies over Melbourne. During the flight you go through an epic sequence of aerobatic maneuvers which will see you taking evasive action to avoid the enemy as well as taking the crucial shot when the tables are turned. Once the battle is complete you will form a friendly formation and fly back to base for a debriefing. You will be in the plane for 30 minutes, please allow up to 90 minutes for the entire experience. Book now to battle in the skies!
Barwon Heads Airfield, 1405 Barwon Heads Rd, Connewarre, VIC 3122
Shane Healy
22 days ago
Top Gunn Comes to Barwon Heads
Tom was fantastic. He was reassuring and informative with a good sense of humour. The flight was incredible and a truly exhilarating time.
Zoe
2 months ago
Best 30th present
Absolutely brilliant! my husband loved it, albeit he did throw up afterwards! haha, but until that point he absolutely loved it!
Shannon
4 months ago
Best experience, absolutely loved it!
Highly recommend for any flying, aircraft or adrenaline enthusiast! Well organised, informative, authentic aircraft with great views of the bay and lots of thrill seeking manoeuvers.
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