The company behind Biggin Hill International Air Fair has turned its hand to organising air activity days for businesses.
And since this exciting rumour has been going around, International Air Displays International has reported interest from businesses all over the south east.
A spokesman said: “The thrill of taking to the skies appears to have captured the imagination of many a would-be Biggles, as there has already been interest from businesses looking to entertain key clients or reward staff.”
Air activity days are suitable for groups of 12 upward and are tailor-made according to the company's needs and budget.
Possibilities include a lesson in flying a vintage Tiger Moth, a sightseeing flight in a 1947 Antonov AN2 - the world's largest biplane, hovering a helicopter, plus the thrill of being flown in an aerobatics plane while it performs an aerial display.
There is also the slightly less extravagant option of simulated flying.
Biggin Hill Air Fair will be held on June 2 and 3.
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