Boeing Stearman Flights
Donning a leather flying cap and goggles, feeling the wind in your face, experience flying as it was back in the 1930's in this original open-cockpit Boeing Stearman vintage bi-plane!

The Boeing Stearman, first flown in 1934, was used as a US military trainer through WWII. The Stearman is available for both scenic and aerobatic flights experiences.
Scenic Flights
Departing from Camden our scenic flights take in a views of the Blue Mountains and Warragamba Dam. On return to the airport you will fly along the the Nepean River at low level (500ft), pending clearance from air traffic control.
Extended flights lasting up to 2 hours discovering Sydney's beautiful beaches are also available - refer to Sydney Beaches section below.
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Aerobatic Flights
Departing from Camden our aerobatic flights take in a views of the Blue Mountains and Warragamba Dam.
During your flight you will have the opportunity to experience various aerobatic manoeuvres. You will be in constant communication with your pilot who will ensure you are enjoying the experience.
On return to the airport you will fly along the the Nepean River at low level (500ft), pending clearance from air traffic control.
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Sydney Beaches Flights
Our Sydney Beaches flights are spectacular! They take in Sydney's beautiful
beaches just off the coast from heights as low as 500ft - just above than Sydney Heads.
The standard flight takes approximately 1.5 hours and goes as far north as Narrabeen. The extended flight takes approximately 2.0 hours and includes the Hawksbury River (Patonga) and Palm Beach. Both flights follow the coastline to just south of Stanwell Park with Wollongong in view.
The route is Camden, Prospect Reservoir, Parramatta, Hornsby, Patonga*, Palm Beach*, Narrabeen, Manly, The Heads, Bondi, Botany Bay, Cronulla, Stanwell Tops, Camden. Other sights within view include the Blue Mountains, Parramatta River, Olympic Park, Brisbane Waters*, Pittwater, Sydney Harbour, Sydney City, Royal National Park, Wollongong.
* Extended flight only
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Questions?
If you have any questions please refer to our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) or contact us.


