Flying Aces Spitfire

A two-seater Spitfire that you can experience in the air yourself, from the back seat!

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05 May 26
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Flying Aces's Spitfire EN570 is a historic machine that was built in 1943 and shot down over France later that year in World War II. After the excavation in 2013, the machine has been rebuilt as a two-seat version.

During the war, Norwegian war hero Lieutenant Rolf Thorbjørn Tradin flew this gorgeous but relentless war machine.

On the Fly Days you can enjoy this machine both in the air and on the ground on static display!

Facts about Spitfire:

  • Country: UK
  • Engine: Rolls-Royce Merlin v12
  • Effect: 1580 hp
  • Wingspan: 11.2 meters
  • Top Speed: 660 km/h approx.

Spitfire Round-the-Line Flight

After about 10 years of hard work, Spitfire EN570 arrived in Norway in 2023 and is based at Notodden. The aircraft is actively used for round-trip flights and is an unparalleled experience.

In the days before and after Flight Days 2026, Flying Aces organizes roundtrip flights with this unique aircraft from Stavanger Airport, Sola.

Ride in the back seat of the Spitfire

A truly unique experience from the back seat of one of the world's most iconic aircraft, above Jæren with a Rolls Royce Merlin v12 engine roaring through the air. The whole experience lasts for about 30 minutes, with at least 20 minutes in the air.

Price: 38,000 kr

Fly-along

Would you like to bring a friend or photographer in a Harvard T-6 in formation on the same trip? Book a Fly-along as well.

Price: 7,900 kr

Reservations for roundtrip flights in Spitfire are made by mail on the button below here.

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