WIN A FLIGHT IN THE

WACKY WABBIT

THE ULITMATE T-6 HARVARD WARBIRD EXPERIENCE

£499 Experience - Yours from 99p

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FLY A REAL WWII WARBIRD – TAKE THE CONTROLS WITH AN EXPERT PILOT
Win The ultimate T-6 Harvard experience
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Which aircraft trained most RAF fighter pilots during WWII?

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EXPERT PILOTS
AEROBATICS
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LOCATIONS: Peterborough Conington • Manchester Barton • Old Warden (The Shuttleworth collection)
The Battle of Britain Experience
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T-6 Harvard in flight
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The experience in detail

One lucky winner will step into the cockpit and feel like a Second World War fighter pilot in training — an unforgettable experience worth £499, which you can win from just 99p.

Step Into History

You'll step into a T-6 Harvard, an aircraft that trained RAF fighter pilots, and unleash its 600hp engine as you soar at speeds over 200mph.

Hands-On Flying

Take control of the aircraft during your 20-minute flight, performing exhilarating aerobatic manoeuvres with expert instruction.

Adrenaline Meets Authenticity

Feel the thrill of take-off and experience loops, dives, and turns while learning the Harvard’s rich WWII history from your pilot.

The Experience Includes

  • 20-minute flight in the T-6 Harvard 'Wacky Wabbit'
  • Hands-on aerobatic flying experience
  • WWII fighter pilot immersion with full briefing
  • Expert pilot instruction throughout
Participant 1 Person
Location Peterborough, UK
Duration ~1 Hour
Minimum Age 16+

Take to the Skies

Master the stick and experience the thrill, speed, and history of a WWII warbird - the aircraft that trained fighter pilots.