

L-39 Albatros Jet Flight à Zweibrücken (Allemagne)
€ 2’600 pour un vol de 20 minutes
€ 3’800 pour un vol de 30 minutes
L-39 jet flight in Rhineland-Palatinate (Germany)



Fighter Jet Rides in Rhineland-Palatinate
It is also an extremely attractive location. As in Czech Republic, Poland and Switzerland, the flight takes place from a former military airbase. You’ll fly with a very experienced jet pilot. He learned to fly the L-39 Albatros with the famous display team Vyazma Rus. Just as all pilots that fly with our customers, he’s also an instructor in case you are yourself a pilot and interested in a type rating.
The L-39 Albatros is a very attractive jet for unforgettable fighter jet rides. The view from the backseat is very good due to a higher seat position – and the jet is nice and easy to fly for inexperienced customers. The L-39 Albatros is well-known and popular from the Breitling Jet Team, James Bond and the Reno Air Race. It is comparably cheap to operate. Therefore costs for an L-39 Albatros jet ride are reasonable compared to supersonic jet flights.
Fighter Jet Ride over the Eifel
As always with MiGFlug, the jet fighter ride over southwestern North Rhine-Westphalia is simply incredible:
- Rolls
- Immelman
- Looping
- Split-S
- Sporty climbing and vertical diving
- Tail-Chase
- If possible: High speed low pass over the airport runway
If the pilot will agree, you will get the chance to control the jet yourself for a while during the flight, at a high altitude level. The whole event has a duration of 3 hours. If you are a bigger group, preparations like safety training, flight system training and briefing can be done together. In that case the additional duration will be around 45 min per person. Events with up to 8 flying participants per day (and unlimited spectators) are possible here.
Standort

You will start from a Cold War era US Air Base
During the era of the Cold War, the Airbase in the South Eifel was a US military airbase and home of the 36th Fighter Wing. From 1952 until 1994, the following jets operated from here: F-84 Thunderjet, F-86 Sabre, F-100 C/F Super Sabre, F-105 D/F Thunderchief, F-4 D Phantom II, F-15 A/B Eagle and F-15 C/D. Furthermore, it was home base of the famous display team Skyblazers, flying the F-100 C Super Sabre.
The Spangdahlem Air Base is an important airbase for the US Air Force up to today. A part of the 3rd Air Force is still operating from Spangdahlem Air Force base – along with Ramstein – and is home to the 52nd Fighter Wing with its F-16 C/D Fighting Falcon. Until 2013 it was home to the A-10 Thunderbolt as well.