FL9913

You could play safe and enjoy this 30-minute scenic flight in a Tiger Moth without the extras - or you can go for it big time and add some aerobatics to it!

  • Will you have the stomach for this thrilling aerobatics flight?
  • Make the most of this chance to just like Biggles in a genuine Tiger Moth biplane
  • Get ready to experience the loops, spins and rolls made famous by WW2 fighter pilots
  • Sit back and drink in the history and nostalgia during a sensational flight of a lifetime
  • Includes experience gift pack with personalised voucher and message card

There are three great things about this experience. One, it takes place in a Tiger Moth fighter plane of the 1930s. Two, this is a great way to enjoy the beaches of Byron Bay and to get a fantastic view of the famous Cape Byron Lighthouse. Three, it becomes an aerobatics flight full of gut-wrenching loops, spins and rolls to give you a full taste of what it must have been like to be a World War fighter pilot.

If you’ve never experienced a tiger moth aerobatics flight before, well, you’re in for a treat. A Tiger Moth is an open cockpit single rotor blade aircraft used by trainee RAF pilots during WW2. It was a time of leather helmets. Goggles. And the unmistakable chug of the single blade propeller.

This 30 minute Byron Bay flight is one you will remember for the rest of your life. And oh yes, you might spot some whales & dolphins too.

A flight in a Tiger Moth is weather dependant. Flights may be rescheduled where the weather is poor (high winds, rain)

The experience is for 30 minutes from engine start to stop.

Flights are conducted in daylight hours, 7 days a week, subject to weather.

Valid for 1 person.

Suitable for all ages. You are required to sign an indemnity form. A parent/ guardian must sign for you if you are under 18 years old. You must be able bodied, capable of getting into and out of the cockpit. Maximum weight is 120kg.

Please see the following page for information on our Packaging and Delivery.
CASA Regulation for booking adventure flights

Military aircraft are built and tested to different standards than that put forward by CASA or any equivalent international civil aviation governing body. As such, in accordance with Civil Aviation Safety Regulation Parts 132.140, 132.150 and 132.155;

  • The design, manufacture and airworthiness of the aircraft are not required to meet any standard recognised by CASA; and
  • CASA does not require the aircraft to be operated to the same degree of safety as an aircraft used for regular public transport or charter operations; and
  • The passenger agrees to participate in this flight at his or her own risk; and
  • If it is reasonable to believe that a passenger cannot understand the safety briefing; said passenger must be accompanied on the flight by a parent, guardian, or carer; and
  • A detailed briefing will be provided to the passenger before they board the aircraft. This will include signing a liability waiver and acknowledgment of the briefing. If the passenger is under 18 years of age the waiver and acknowledgment must be signed by a parent, or legal guardian.

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