Hours

Open Thurs, Sat and Sun
10.00 - 15.00 (winter)
10.00 - 16.00 (summer)

Bookings

+44 (0) 1763 264262

dave_kirkham@me.com

Find Us

Gate F, Cambridge City Airport
Newmarket Road
Cambridge CB5 8RX

Prices

Introductory lessons £250
Solo flight (hour) £177.60
Dual fee (hour, fixed) £15
landing fee (local sortie) £16.44
Group membership (year) £220
Associate membership (year) £25

Weather

Our operations are weather dependent.  If uncertain call the club house on 01223 293343 before setting off.

Welcome to Cambridge Flying Group

DH82a Tiger Moth G-AOEI

DH82a Tiger Moth

Cambridge Flying Group was founded by former members of  Cambridge based  RAF 22 Reserve Flying School in 1953.  From it's beginnings the aim of the group has been to enjoy classic aircraft and fly them to the highest standards.  Today the group operates two de Havilland DH82a Tiger Moth aircraft throughout the year at Marshall Airport, Cambridge. 

How to Join

Membership is open to all whether a newcomer to flying or an established pilot looking to experience something new.  Call in on one of our operating days,  or contact us by phone or email  to find out more.  Book an "introductory lesson" to  see what it is all about. New this year is a £40 membership discount for those signing up for a course of ab initio pilot training.

Learn to Fly a Tiger Moth

Tiger Moths over The Needles, IOW

Cambridge Tiger Moths over  The Needles, IOW

We are the only group to offer ab initio training on Tiger Moths.  We offer conversion training from other aircraft types and also teach aerobatics and formation flying.  Using a modern Fuji FA-200 we also offer night and instrument flight training.

    The Tiger Moth is a perfect training aircraft: it is easy to fly and forgiving of pilot mistakes, yet at the same time to get the best from the aircraft you have to fly smoothly and accurately, which will help you fly other aircraft better too!

Alongside pilots (as "flying members") the group welcomes those who want to be involved as passengers, ground crew or just socially (as "associate members").

Explore the other pages on this site to learn more about us!