Fly a Plane

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Flying and gliding is one of the many activities of the air cadets. We get to go to civilian and military airfields across the country and fly in their aircraft. There are two main aircraft the cadets fly in today - the powered single engine Grob Tutor (Illustrated Below) and the self take-off powered Vigilant glider.

 

The Tutor - Cadets Ready to go

 

You can fly the Vigilant and the Tutor when you are 14 and have a first class qualification. We also have the privilege to go up in other aircraft such as helicopters and high speed jets, though we do not actually fly them. We usually get these flights when we are on annual summer camps. It has also been known for cadets to be transported from one place to another in Chinook helicopters and VC10 tanker aircraft.

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A Grob Tutor aircraft taxying

The Adj and some cadets preparing to fly

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