What to Expect
On arrival you and your mate will be greeted and directed to a briefing room. Here your pilot will provide a full military style brief and safety instructions. We'll then suit you both up in your pilot uniform and helmet.
Strapped into your fighter jet, you'll be guided through the start procedures - feel the awe as the jet engine spools up and the adventure begins. Complete the checklist items and taxi out to the runway to prepare for take off. Then 4000 pounds of jet thrust will launch you into the atmosphere. With speeds of up to 800 km per hour the L-39 is the sleekest and most modern jet fighter conducting adventure flights in Australia.
Once up in the air you will climb to the manoeuvring area up to an altitude of 7000ft. You will commence with "G" warm-up manoeuvres then move on to live the high performance of the L-39 Fighter. You are the co-pilot and your flight is both interactive and customised and you can even change the flight profile while you're airborne.
Your mission involves you and your mate pitting yourselves against each other in dogfight manoeuvres using two L-39 jet fighters. This mission is for the true aviation fanatics and includes close formation flying as well as aerobatic manoeuvres prior to the dogfight segment. See if you can maintain tally on your threat and defeat the enemy with superior energy management and skill. This mission in L-39 jet fighters, is the absolute premium mission offered in Australia.
Numbers
This experience is for two people. Each person will take to the air at the same time.
Weather
If the weather is unsuitable for flying the operator will contact you as early as possible in the morning if the decision has not been made the day prior on the day of your flight.
Duration
Allow 2 hours for the full experience. 30 minutes will be spent in the air.
Dress
Wear comfortable loose fitting clothes, long pants, rubber soled shoes and bring along a light jacket. We supply each passenger the full military helmet and flight suit.
Availability
This experience is available all year round subject to prevailing weather conditions.
Other Information
A normal breakfast or lunch prior to your flight is recommended. We do advise to avoid fruit juice and to keep the alcohol to a minimum the night before
You should be in generally good health. You will also need to be normally mobile and agile enough to climb up into cockpits and lift your legs and bend your knees etc. You should advise the operator if you have heart disease, hypertension or diabetes.




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