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Airplane Tours
We have two beautiful tours available. If you were to visit
all of the sites on our tours while driving, it would take you several
hours. You will of course
see many more things than what is listed on the below tours. We
have tried to list some of the most prominent and better known sites that you
will see. Bring several rolls of film!! Heck, you can even bring
along a picnic lunch and your favorite beverage. After all, this is
your PRIVATE SEE ALL TOUR. We can accomadate up to 3 guests per tour.
Price is based on the tour not the number of guests.
Be sure to ask about our gift certificates
Ask Jim if you can take the controls and get a taste
of flying!
Historic Charleston and Sea Islands Tour
Length: Approximately 60 minutes and 50 miles
Price: $190
Includes: Historic Charleston, The Battery, 4 Corners of Law,
Charleston Harbor, the USS Yorktown Aircraft Carrier and two other
ships, five Sea Islands from the resort island of Kiawah to the Isle of Palms, The
Citadel, Ft. Sumter, Ft. Moultrie, the famous Morris Island Lighthouse and Sullivan's
Island Lighthouse, miles of ocean coastline, route of the
Submarine Hunley, the Hurricane House on Sullivan's Island, island
mansions, Shem Creek and the fishing fleet & shrimp trollers before flying over Boone Hall (America's most photographed plantation), and more! You'll also see the breathtaking double diamonds of the Ravenel Bridge up close and personal!
This is our premiere tour.
On this tour, we fly right over the Ocean course
where the Ryder Cup, World Cup Golf, and Senior PGA Tournaments were played.

City of History Tour
Length: Approximately
40 minutes and 30 miles
Price: $150
Includes: On this tour you will see all of Historic downtown
Charleston, along with the Citadel, Colonial Lake, the Mansions on the
Battery, 4 Corners of Law, Rainbow Row and S.C. Aquarium areas, Waterfront
Park, and more. You will also fly over the USS.
Yorktown Aircraft Carrier and two other ships at Patriot's Point on the
Mt. Pleasant side of Charleston Harbor before heading out towards the
Atlantic and Ft. Sumter, where the civil war started, Ft. Moultrie, from
the Revolutionary war, the lighthouse and Hurricane House
on Sullivan's Island, the route of the Submarine Hunley, Shem Creek and the fishing fleet & shrimp trollers before flying over Boone Hall (America's most photographed plantation), and more! You'll also see the breathtaking double diamonds of the Ravenel Bridge up close and personal!


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call daily between 9:00a.m. to 9:00p.m.
(843) 569-6148

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