Welcome to Aviat Aircraft UK

Whether you want a quality aircraft for aerobatic challenges or for cross country flying, you've come to the right place. Aviat Aircraft is continually setting the standards for competitive and pleasure flying. Aviat Aircraft combine traditional build and flying qualities with modern systems and avionics. If you enjoy flying, we have the aircraft for you.

Aviat Aircraft Videos
Videos

Take a look at Aviat Aircraft videos for more information.  This video is an Aviat Husky being exercised by Bob Pooler.Videos..

 

View and Fly
View & Fly A great chance to view and to fly the latest Husky and Pitts models. Find one near you. Events..
Track Down The Husky

Track down the Husky

The new Husky will be appearing at events and locations around the UK and Europe in 2009. Click here to see forthcoming opportunities to view the latest Husky. Updated frequently. Roadshow..

 




Media-first_aviat_husky_in_estonia First Aviat Husky in Estonia

Estonia has become the latest Country to take delivery of an Aviat Husky.  The 1,000nm delivery flight from England (via Denmark) took just...
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Media-husky_sports_utility_aircraft_1 Husky Sports Utility Aircraft

Enjoy some real flying. The versatile, long range Husky can carry two people plus a large load from short and unprepared strips. Superb STOL performance and responsive handling make the husky a real pleasure to fly. Husky..

Media-pitts_aerobatic_aircraft Pitts Aerobatic Aircraft

Perhaps the most popular aerobatic aircraft of all time. The new Pitts models provide performance and capability for competition aerobatics and training. Pitts..

Media-aerobatic_training_in_pitts_s_2c Aerobatic Training in Pitts S-2C

"Flights and Dreams" is a registered training facility specialising in flight instruction in the Pitts model S-2C.  They cater for all levels of skill and experience. Visit them at www.flightsanddreams.co.uk

Media-advanced_flying_pitts_s_2c Advanced Flying (London) Ltd are now very busy with their new Pitts S2-C, G-ENIO. The aeroplane (named 'Scarlett O'Hara') is based at Fairoaks Airport.  It is used for experience flights, displays and  teaching aerobatics and advanced flying using innovative techniques. Visit their website at www.advancedflying.co.uk