
Conciair has been created a group of classic aircraft that not only display the history of these great aircraft but can allow you to experience the excitement of traveling in that era. In a comfort that is seldom matched by today's modern travel.

The Hunting Pembroke C Mk 1, WV-740 that was rolled off the Hunting production line at Luton on March 2nd 1955. She flew for the first time on March 12th 1955 and was delivered to N°9 Maintenance Unit at RAF Cosford on March 14th 1955, and allocated to the Middle East Air Force on April 15th. She arrived at RAF Khormaksar, Aden on April 20th and joined the Aden Protectorate Support Flight.
In 2003 ownership of the aircraft passed to Andrew and Geraldine Dixon at Bournemouth who continue to operate the Pembroke for the Conciair Heritage Group. A feature at any air display and a favourite for flights of history.

Able to reach northern France in under an hour for a game of golf or a taste of wine, flying in the Dove opens up unmatched opportunities at affordable prices.
Built in 1948 the 6-passenger de Havilland Dove - the only one of its kind then available for charter within Europe - now offered all the advantages of private charter - traveling to your own timetable, and landing closer to your final destination - together with the comfort, luxury and elegance associated with the heyday of flying: now all too often a distant memory.

No compromises have been made to create this unique flying experience. With complimentary champagne, in-flight entertainment and door to door luxury limousine if required, a flight in the Dove is an ideal way to entertain guests or reward success.

Our Hawker Hunter still flies in her original 2 Squadron livery and is the star of many air displays. The elegant power and speed of the Hunter is a reflection of its roll for Britain in the fifties and sixties. If you would like to add the magnificent aircraft to your special day please call the Conciair Heritage Group on 0560 312 8268.

Undoubtedly the feature of any historic airshow. Since the design inception in December 1935 the aircraft is still in service throughout the world. It is a design which has truly changed history. our DC3 still carries the D-Day stripes as she wore on the 6th June 1944. The sight and sound of this legendary aircraft is evocative of a million memories. With even the chance to travel in such a magnificent craft.