Is there anywhere in uk to ride in an F16?
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Yes, the sky is a good place!
Yeah, sign up for the british airforce.
P.D. jajajajaja. THE SKY . jajajaja. That was hilarious. (still lmao)
no. Try south africa or USA
Join the R.A.F.
dont know about the f16, but the russians sell flights in their fulcrum.go thru red letter days website, its around 3 grand a pop, and for that you can get a formula 1 car at magny cour (?) for the weekend inc hotels and flights.
Dont know about an F16 but in prague you can ride in an L-39 jet, costs around a grand:
http://www.praguepissup.com/v2/stag/1_ho.
Yer too frikkin' funny
I didn't think the Limeys had F-16s. But as far as I know, you can't get a riide in one anywhere unless you have some connections. L-39s and Migs offer rides for big bucks. I would go in the Mig 31, they take you to outer space almost!
i dont think R A F have them but if they did they would frown on that i feel
Probably not. First you'll have to locate an F16B. All others have only one seat. The B model is a trainer, and there's not many of them around compared to the 4,000 or so that have been built. And you can only find them at USAF bases in the United States and possibly Puerto Rico.
not really unless you want to join the air force
Well now there is, reportedly, a G(strng) heading over the North Atlantic but apart from that I haven't heard anything but sure this is the sunniest October we've had since our Sean fell down the Brit Mining Well and lost all his compensation because the solicitor said his his great granda was an IRA man To Hell with the Irish - aren't we Brits GREAT.
Dont think so,but try Red Letter Days,There is a firm down south in the UK that you can book a flight in an F4 Phantom.
Read "Me Again" again. He has it dialed in precisely.
I'm a US Air Force retired Master Sergeant. And, I couldn't have said it better.
1) The RAF don't operate the F-16
2) The USAF based in Britain only fly KC135's and F-15E Strike Eagles.
The nearest place that operate F-16's would probably be Denmark or Norway, but I doubt you could just walk in and get a ride. I'm not even sure they have any T-Birds (Trainers F-16B or D variants). Sorry, but you may have to stick with warbirds (like the Hunter and L29 Delphin) for those sort of thrills.
I agree with calnickel In USA you have to be a very important person to get a ride ina F-16. I saw about 4yrs ago a rich asian kid got a ride in the MIG-29 Fulcrum for a !/ hr. it cost him
I believe 15,000 US dollars.
Ask a Secretary of State
They all have misused the authority of using one
The RAF don't fly them,and AFAIK there are none in private hands offering pleasure flights.If You have to fly an F16,You'd need to join an airforce that uses them.
Try the Mig 29 experience,perhaps..
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