Fly in the perfect aerobatic flying machine, the Russian YAK-52 and enjoy exciting manoeuvres from barrel roles, loop the loop and lots more.
- Fly with an experienced pilot with 60 exciting minutes spent in an amazing Russian YAK 52
- Enjoy the ride as your pilot takes you through some exciting aerobatic manoeuvres
- Powering this formidable aircraft is a 360hp, 9 cylinder supercharged radial engine capable of creating amazing G forces
- Dare you try some advanced aerobatics or stick with the mild ones or even take the controls yourself?
- Includes experience gift pack with personalised voucher and message card
Get ready for an incredible aerobatic flight in a Russian built YAK 52. The type used by Russia to train their pilots and this one comes complete with its original colours, instrumentation and radios.
For nerves and a stomach that can cope, the YAK 52 aerobatic adventure is sure to topple your gyros.
It can do some severe Gs at speed.
Rising to a dizzy height from where your aerobatics begin, your pilot performs several head-spinning moves and sequences, designed to thrill even the most die-hard of fliers.
Starting gently, each aerobatic sequence increases your resistance before you move on to the most hair-raising manoeuvres. But don't worry, you are in constant contact with your pilot and can lower the pace if it's all too much.
After all these YAKs were built to withstand high Gs and speed - they can push the limits of even the thirstiest of adrenaline junkies!
Allow 1.5 hours with 60 minutes in the aircraft from engine start to engine stop.
The experience is available all year round. We recommend booking at least two to three weeks in advance.
Valid for one. Only you and your pilot are in the aircraft during your flight.
Spectators are welcome to see you off and wave you in on your return. You will need to sign for a visitors pass at the operators facilities and sign a waiver prior to flying.
Max height is 6 foot 3 inches and weight 110 kg. If you fit into a standard car seat you should be comfortable in the cockpit. Unsuitable for pregnant women. The aircraft is capable of abrupt movement. We recommend you obtain medical advice if you have a prevailing medical condition.
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.