Tiger Moth, Beaches Scenic Flight - Gold Coast
For a real treat take an extended tour along the Gold Coast beaches, view the coastline all the way from Tiger Moth Field over to South Stradbroke Island and down the oceanside of the Gold Coast to Burleigh Heads. Fly down at 1,000ft and return at 500ft.
Brilliant fun and a gentle introduction to flying these magnificent aircraft. Don't forget your camera!
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Experience Details
Fitness and Experience
- No particular level of experience or fitness is required, however people who suffer from heart conditions and/or epilepsy cannot fly
- There is a weight restriction of 125kg
What to Bring/Wear
- Long pants and closed toe shoe must be worn
What is Supplied
- 45 minute aerobatics adrenalin flight
- Professional pilot and instruction
- You will be outfitted in an authentic leather flight jacket, leather helmet and goggles before taking off on your mission
More Information
Flights take off from Pimpana.
The de Havilland DH 82 Tiger Moth is a 1930s biplane designed by Geoffrey de Havilland and was operated by the Royal Air Force and others as a primary trainer. The Tiger Moth remained in service with the RAF until 1952 when many of the surplus aircraft entered civil operation. Many other nations used the Tiger Moth both in military and civil applications and the ubiquitous little trainer is still in great demand worldwide as a recreational aircraft. It is still occasionally used as a primary training aircraft, although now most Tiger Moths employed in training and recreation flights, and are used by pilots gaining experience for 'taildragger' license ratings.
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