F104

Fly in the legendary Lockheed F-104 used by Nasa for Mercury and Apollo trainer, from historic shuttle runway at Kennedy Space Center, Florida.

2021 any time, subject to availability

 

Vertical pull-up and zero-g experienced

THE EXPERIENCE

The F104 is a supersonic aircraft that has made aviation history with multiple speed and altitude records. It was used as NASA’s Mercury and Apollo astronaut trainer and as a multi-role international military warbird.  Be one of the first to experience this FAA authorized thrill.

Currently available to licensed pilots.

To register your interest in future commercial flights, please get in touch.

 
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VERTICAL TAKE OFF

The vertical pull-up is almost immediate and is parabolic, so zero G is experienced.

The Italian-made F-104S is the most capable model, able to achieve sustained speeds of MACH 2.2 in both level and climbing flight profiles, and altitudes in excess of 100,000 feet. 

 

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LIVE GENEROUSLY

When you book through us, we make a sizeable donation to our charity circle. 

Help the planet and its inhabitants.

 

CHARITY
CIRCLE

Without water, there is no life. Nearly 800 million people still do not have access to clean water. Help us help Water Charity with their bold new initiative to ensure that every person in Liberia, Togo and the Gambia has access to clean water by th…

Without water, there is no life. Nearly 800 million people still do not have access to clean water.

Help us help Water Charity with their bold new initiative to ensure that every person in Liberia, Togo and the Gambia has access to clean water by the end of 2023.

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Protecting forests and planting trees with the help of music and arts. 

Help us help Forests Without Frontiers to reach their goal of planting 1 million trees by 2024.

forestswithoutfrontiers.org