Vintage flight AT-16 / T6 Harvard

Vintage airplane flying second world war

Experience a sightseeing flight with a genuine vintage Swiss Air Force aircraft.

The AT 16 or T6 Harvard was the most frequently built training aircraft in the Second World War with over 15,000 units and had its maiden flight in 1935. This extraordinary aircraft was used in the US Air Force and Navy, as well as for training Swiss Army pilots. In 1968 the AT 16 / T6 Harvard was decommissioned and is now available for vintage sightseeing flights for enthusiasts.

from CHF 920.-
per person

Voucher / booking

The 9-cylinder radial engine with a displacement of 22 liters develops 620 hp and a speed of 330 km/h, with a maximum total weight of 2.5 tons. The retractable undercarriage and landing flaps are operated completely mechanically, which demands a lot from the pilot. The aircraft also allows limited aerobatics such as loops and rolls. Take advantage of this unique opportunity to fly in a real second world war aircraft!


Implementation


Daily in good weather

This vintage flight with the AT-16 takes place all year round. From spring to fall from Birrfeld airfield and in winter from Langenthal airfield. As this vintage flight is a special flight, a certain flexibility in finding dates is an advantage.

This flight is a privately operated flight within the meaning of the Aviation Ordinance SR 748.01 Art. 100.

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Flight duration
45 or 60 min

Maximum weight
120 kg

Price
45 min flight time CHF 920.-
60 min flight time CHF 1'220.-

Location AT-16 vintage flight

This vintage airplane flight for enthusiasts takes place during the warmer months from Birrfeld airfield between Aarau and Zurich.

The airfield offers a restaurant and many attractions for spectators.

In winter, the aircraft is based at Langenthal airfield near Oftringen, from where sightseeing flights are also offered in good weather and on a snow-free runway.

Birrfeld

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