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My most recommended adventure. The talent of the pilot is second to none, and the feeling of going between -4 and 8G is something I’ve never experienced before. They’re always checking in with you to see how you’re doing, and if you want to go more and more extreme (I did!).
Grab your wingman and prepare for the ultimate aerial combat experience over Sydney’s iconic Northern Beaches. Your mission begins at Red Baron’s hangar at Bankstown Airport, where you’ll receive a full safety briefing and suit up before heading to the aircraft. Taking off in close military-style formation, you’ll track over Sydney Harbour, passing landmarks such as the Opera House, Harbour Bridge and Sydney Heads before turning north along the coastline. Once over the ocean, it’s time to engage. With thick white smoke trailing both aircraft, you’ll take part in a thrilling aerial dog fight, twisting and turning high above the beaches as you attempt to out-manoeuvre your wingman. It’s an unforgettable spectacle for those below, and an adrenaline-charged battle for bragging rights in the sky.
Following the dog fight, the experience continues with individual solo aerobatics in each aircraft. This is where the intensity steps up, with higher G-forces and more aggressive manoeuvres. Or you can simply watch your wingman take it on while you catch your breath. Once complete, both aircraft rejoin in formation for a triumphant return to Bankstown Airport. Flying in the cutting-edge Extra 330LX stunt plane and the iconic Red Baron Pitts Special biplane, you’ll reach heights of 3,000-4,000 feet and speeds in excess of 300km/h. This experience is perfect for thrill-seekers looking for something truly unique - a shared adventure that ends with high-fives on the tarmac and a bond forged through pure adrenaline. Full briefings are provided, including techniques to manage high-G manoeuvres safely.
109 Drover Road, Bankstown Aerodrome, New South Wales 2198
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