Posted by Anonymous on 07-13-1999 10:47 PM
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*** Posted by FAULKEN ***
Run,
Does the RDAF ever grant incentive rides to civilians? I have posed this question to a couple ex-USAF fighter pilots, and the response was a resounding NO. They have in the past, but new regulations do not allow this. If the RDAF does then I may have to fly to Denmark. I have some Danish blood in me, and it's about time I tour my homelands....
Roger "FAULKEN" Moeller
T/O
VFS 32nd Arctic Knights
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Posted by Anonymous on 07-18-1999 7:42 PM
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*** Posted by Rapier ***
Hello,
I dont think the RDAF or many of the world's airforces would offer joy rides for civilians which is a shame because it could mean more investors would have a chance to ride on the F-16 itself and have a better idea before they buy in bulk. I think there would be a slim chance if you were a news or newspaper editor.
There is a company based in europe which does offer rides on Mig-29's a Mig-21's as well as other aircraft and trainers, it's mostly for rich business men though! So it you got about $10000 to spare take a ride in a Mig-29.
Regards
Rapier
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Posted by Anonymous on 07-19-1999 3:22 PM
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*** Posted by FAULKEN ***
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Posted by Anonymous on 07-26-1999 2:34 AM
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*** Posted by run ***
[Run,
Does the RDAF ever grant incentive rides to civilians? I have posed this question to a couple ex-USAF fighter pilots, and the response was a resounding NO. They have in the past, but new regulations do not allow this. If the RDAF does then I may have to fly to Denmark. I have some Danish blood in me, and it's about time I tour my homelands....
Roger "FAULKEN" Moeller
T/O
VFS 32nd Arctic Knights]
Hi Faulken
unfortunately rides are not offered to civilians. Else I would be happy to take you for a joyride.
run
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