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Our Fighter Jets
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It is not often that people have the opportunity of becoming acquainted with the legendary aircraft of Soviet and Russian engineering. These aircrafts, having performed tremendous service for the air forces they were purchased for, still continue to outperform most other aircraft that have just come off the drawing board. With us, you will have this first-hand opportunity of being able to touch, smell, taste, and sit in these magnificent machines. Because of their very nature, aircraft have often instilled feelings of awe and thrills, and these aircraft will do that and more!
MiG-29 Fulcrum
MiG-29 (Fulcrum by NATO classification) – This beauty is a Soviet/Russian fourth-generation jetfighter. Sleek, powerful, extremely versatile and extraordinarily fast, the "Fulcrum" has been purchased by governments of more than 25 countries. The incredible innovation of design and characteristics of this aircraft, the MiG-29, have influenced other aircraft manufacturers throughout the world. If you have any interest, at all, in fighter jet flight, then we recommend that you click here (the sky and space programme) and here (aerobatics programme).
L-39 Albatross
L-39 "Albatross" – The L-39 "Albatross" fighter jet has more power than any piston engine aircraft, yet, it is some sonic aircraft. It is made for maximum maneuverability and flight experience. The L-39 "Albatross" is used as a training aircraft, and both the instructor and the trainee have a fully-equipped cockpit and a fantastic view. Thanks to its short, straight wings, the L-39 can perform aerobatics maneuvers and push G-forces up to as much as +8 / -4 G. It is quite possible that the subject can outperform the bird whose namesake it owns.