TOP GUN FLIGHT (SCA)
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The most realistic (hands on) aerial combat experience in the world!
Based in the desert playground of Las Vegas, Nevada, Sky Combat Ace LLC (SCA) provides a different level of adrenaline.
At SCA, you're not just a passenger on a joy ride.
You are a steely-eyed fighter pilot at the controls of your very own "fighter jet," pulling Gs and squeezing the trigger. Of course, we teach you everything you need to know about Basic Fighter Maneuvers (BFM) before you fly, so you have all the knowledge needed to successfully own the skies.
With over 10 professional fighter pilots on staff, we have a cadre of highly experienced combat veterans that have flown everything from the F-15 "Eagle" to the F-16 "Viper" to the A-10 "Warthog." On one sortie, you might fly with a former Air Force Thunderbird, on the next, a fighter weapons school graduate, which is the Air Force's version of Top Gun.
A rush like no other!
We fly the most advance aerobatic airplane in the world, the Extra 330LC and it is configured with the latest technology, including a video targeting system, 4 on-board cameras and a state-of-the-art smoke system that provides instantaneous feedback when the system scores a hit. Best of all, the entire experience is captured digitally so that you have an unbelievable souvenir to show your friends and family.
Once our wingmen return from their adventure, they get to truly appreciate our meticulously renovated hangar and celebrate the history of combat aviation with colorful murals, scale models and of course, decorated with our fleet of high performance aircraft.
Once you get settled in you can discuss and swap stories with the other wingmen and pilots, play pool, shoot darts and share the special camaraderie that only exists between pilots after a successful mission. Much too soon for some, the limo will return to take our stalwart wingmen back to their hotels, souvenirs in hand, and left with memories that will last a lifetime…
This experience, start to finish, is truly unforgettable.
Includes:
• Complimentary transportation to and from hotel
• Up to 40 minutes of flying
• 30 minute briefing on aerobatics and high "G" maneuvering
• Basic low level maneuvering
• Basic aerobatics (loops, rolls, stalls, and spins)
• Advanced aerobatics (snap rolls, hammerheads, and tumbling.
Restrictions: Participants must meet all of these requirements:
1. Older than 12 years of age
2. Height Restrictions - 4ft - 6'3"
3. Weight Restrictions - 80 - 240 lbs
Fly seven days a week!
Summer: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12pm, 2pm, 4pm, and 6pm
Winter: 7am, 9am, 11am, 1pm, and 3pm.
SPECTATOR - Option for your friends and family.
If the adventure package is a bit too intense for your friends and family, then we recommend The Spectator, where friends or family can go up in one of our 25 non-aerobatic aircraft and watch the action from a nice and smooth vantage point only a short distance away.
Perfect for children or those that like to keep the horizon right side up, the Spectator is a great way to watch friends and loved one's duke it out in air-to-air dog-fighting. It is also quite an experience to watch the aerobatics from another airborne platform. The Spectator is a great way to get a taste of what's going on, without being in the middle of the action. It also makes for a fantastic photo opportunity!
For an additional charge per person (up to 5 people), you will go up with one of our trained instructor pilots for your very own discovery flight over the desert. From there, you can watch the aerial dog-fighting and aerobatics in a way that is both breathtaking and surreal.
At SCA, we have a package for every taste and every budget, whether you want to be in the thick of it or watching from the sidelines. While we always recommend jumping in with both feet, The Spectator is a great way to catch the action without being overwhelmed by it!
A fuel surcharge of $30.00 will be collected per person for the Top Gun and $10.00 for the Spectator upon check-in at the air field.
Approximately 3 hour's duration from start to finish