Aero Legends Offering Spitfire Flights Alongside C47/DC3 During D-Day 80th Celebrations

Aero Legends, the UK’s premium provider of vintage flying experiences, just announced an exclusive opportunity to soar through history alongside the legendary C47/DC3 Dakota. In honor of the 80th anniversary of D-Day, Aero Legends will offer the opportunity to fly in the iconic Spitfire with an RAF pilot and rendezvous alongside one or more C47/DC3 Dakotas. Fliers will experience the thrill of formation flights with iconic World War II aircraft and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Spitfire HF9 TD314 in formation with Spitfire NH341/DB-E. Photo via Aero Legends.

Aero Legends’ mission is to provide their customers with the opportunity to relive the flying experiences of Battle of Britain pilots using authentically restored wartime aircraft from the era, including the legendary Spitfire. Their ever-growing fleet of aircraft is the most diverse in the UK and is maintained to the highest standard.




Aero Legends offers options that provide a unique chance to experience WWII history, flying alongside meticulously restored aircraft that played a crucial role in the D-Day/Normandy campaign of 1944.  This will be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to honor the bravery and sacrifice of those who served.

 

Book your flight now and make the memory of a lifetime during this historic occasion. https://www.aerolegends.co.uk/experiences/special-offers/

Aero Legends operates from three venues including historical WWII London/Essex and Kent locations. Each provides unbeatable value with the ability to experience iconic landmarks such as the Battle of Britain Memorial, White Cliffs of Dover, spectacular views over London, and The Needles during your flight. All three are free from restrictive airspace and commercial air traffic. Unrestricted local airspace means you can experience unlimited aerobatic maneuvers, in particular above the airfield for your friends and family to see. Our London/Essex, Kent, and Dorset locations are family friendly with great facilities such as cafés, museums, and runway viewing areas. For more information, visit www.aerolegends.co.uk

TD314 was built at Castle Bromwich in late 1944 and fitted with a Merlin 70 as a High-Level Fighter (HFIXE). She was one of the last high-back Spitfires built as the production line switched to low-back aircraft in February of 1945. She was delivered to 33 MU at Lyneham on 30th March 1945, transferring later that month to 30 MU before a further move to 6 MU where she was prepared for service with 183 (Gold Coast) Squadron at Chilbolton on the 24th June 1945. 183 squadron only kept its Spitfires for a short time before re-equipping with Tempests. Her complete story can be found HERE.

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