Indulge your childhood fantasy and take control of the Robin 2160 aerobatic trainer. With the Hands On Aerobatic flight lesson your flight instructor will give you a pre-flight briefing then, once airborne, you’ll have the chance to take the controls and maneuver the Robin through level flight, a loop and a roll.
Upon your arrival at Bankstown, you
will climb into a flight-suit and prepare to board. Your instructor will strap
you securely into the Robin 2160 aerobatic training aircraft and fasten your
headphones. There will be plenty of time for your family and friends to take
photographs of you as you prepare for your flight.
Your instructor will proceed to give you a briefing on the aircraft's
controls and operations. When you feel secure, your pilot will climb in beside
you and prepare the plane for take off. You will be able to hear all the calls
to air traffic control and speak to your pilot through the intercom.
As this is an instructional flight the pilot will explain what is happening
each step of the way. Once airborne he will explain the basic mechanics of flight
and show you how the aircraft behaves at different attitudes. Once you are confident
with this information it will be your turn to take control of the aircraft.
Your instructor will hand over control of the plane to you and guide you through
level flight.
But this flight isn't just about flying the plane straight and level or
doing basic turns. You'll also get the chance to do more complicated and
exciting manoeuvres like loops and rolls. By the end of the flight you'll
be confident enough to do these manoeuvres without the instructor even touching
the controls. You may even get the chance to fly the plane back to Bankstown
Airport where your instructor will talk you through the approach and landing.
Once you're back at Bankstown you'll be hard pressed to stop
smiling for the rest of the day and we hope it is an experience you will remember
for the rest of your life.
About the Robin
The Robin 2160 is a French designed, Canadian manufactured low wing monoplane,
with two seats, a big bubble canopy and control sticks, not steering wheels.
It has an excellent power to weight ratio and the crisp handling of a sports
car. The Robin is powered by a 160HP engine, cruises at 120kts and climbs at
1000 ft/min. It is capable of all 'standard' aerobatic manoeuvres. It is without
a doubt the most robust and manoeuvrable aerobatic training aircraft in Australia.
Price shown is for 1 person
IMPORTANT: You must provide your weight and height below (under options), when booking.
Dates below are offered as a guide only and must be confirmed by the
operator. If your date is not available, an alternate date will be
provided.
Additional Information
Activity Location: Sydney NSW
Type of Aircraft: Robin 2160 Aerobatic Trainer.
Duration: 60 minutes
Numbers on the Day: 1 Person per flight
Restrictions: This flight is not suitable for children under
14years of age. Children under 18years of age must have permission from a parent
or guardian.
Weight restrictions for the Robin 2160: Max weight 110kg, Max height: 198cm.
This is a physically strenuous activity. Passengers must be in good health
and of reasonable physical condition. It is not suitable for people with serious
health conditions such as heart disease.
What to Bring & Wear: If you are flying in our open cockpit
bi-plane please wear closed in shoes (joggers are fine), and we recommend you
bring sunglasses; If you have long hair please make sure it is tied back securely
into a tight bun. We supply the flight suit, the helmet and the fun.
Meeting point and supplier's details are provided immediately after booking.
Price shown is for 1 person
IMPORTANT: You must provide your weight and height below (under options), when booking.
Dates are offered as a guide only and must be confirmed by the
operator. If your date is not available, an alternate date will be
provided.