Don’t know how to fly but dream of being a pilot? MiGFlug lets you operate an actual fighter plane, with a little help from one of their flight instructors. You can choose from four fighter jets, and even perform those stylish maneuvers you admired in Top Gun. The company operates out of seven countries in Europe, Asia and the United States.
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A truly exhilarating read! Wonderfully written! However, if I may add my two cents, there are a few things here that are not totally accurate. Firstly, with a title which says "Fly a FIGHTER JET", it might be more rational to display a picture of a real fighter jet, like maybe a MiG-29, the kind which is gloriously showcased on the home page of MIGFlug. The jet which is shown here is an Aero L-39 Albatros, a high-performance jet trainer aircraft developed in Czechoslovakia to meet requirements for a "C-39" (C for cvičný – trainer) during the 1960s. Sounds impressive, but for a bona-fide thrill seeker, a trainer jet cannot possibly provide the adrenaline rush of a charismatic fighter jet like the MiG-29. Talking about MIGs, the country which primarily comes up in my mind is Russia (or the erstwhile USSR, if you happen to be one of those Cold War junkies), not really Switzerland. Perhaps a more appropriate location tag, like say, Russia, might give this piece some more context. And the address is also dependant on the kind of jet you want to highlight here. If you choose to highlight the MiG-29, then the address of the SOKOL Airbase near the Russian city of Nizhny Novgorod might be more appropriate.Regardless of all these technicalities, thank you for such a wonderful guide and content piece! :)Read More
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