Are there any age, size or weight restrictions?
If you’re going on a biplane ride, two large people will fit, although first class seating in a 1929 biplane is cozier than coach seats in modern airliners. Climbing in the biplane takes a bit of dexterity; you don’t need to be a gymnast but you do need to be able to get up on a narrow section of wing that’s about two feet above the ground and then into the cockpit through a narrow door which is another foot or so above the wing. Let us know if you’re over 400 lbs. combined and we’ll help you figure out if you’ll fit. As for age we’ve flown with youngsters from 2 to 102. If you’re doing Air Combat, we generally feel that kids under the age of 10 have trouble following the action but there’s no real minimum age. But size does matter. 6′ 5″ tall and 230 pounds (clothed and soaking wet) is the absolute maximum. For safety reasons, we weigh anyone who appears to be over 200 pounds (fully clothed, soaking wet). If you’re over the limit and we still have to fly the flight (your enemy will wa