Navy to Victory touring aircraft to visit Jersey next week and open up to the general public!
Tuesday 3rd June 2025
Following the success of the Jersey Aero Club Open Day this month, we are inviting club members, aviation enthusiasts, historians and families alike to step back in history as the Jersey Aero Club proudly hosts an exclusive ticketed event to visit and explore this flying museum!
The Douglas R4D is the naval version of the iconic aircraft more commonly known as the C-47 Skytrain, used by the USAAF and Dakota by the RAF. It was used by the US Navy during the Second World War for long-range maritime duties and anti-submarine warfare.
Built in 1944, ‘Ready 4 Duty’ was delivered to the U.S. Navy Atlantic Special Service Squadron and was used for airborne search and radar. It contributed to the sinking of a German U-boat in February 1945, and is the last of its kind still flying. ‘Ready 4 Duty’ is maintained and operated by the Dallas / Fort Worth Wing of the Commemorative Air Force.
Nigel Hall, Chairman of Jersey Aeroclub said: “We are excited to offer our members and the public the opportunity to get up close to a piece of flying history.
Whilst the DC3 aircraft played a part in Jersey’s connectivity through until the late 70s, the wonderful team of the Commemorative Air Force will be opening up their aircraft to show people around the outside as well as a chance to visit the cockpit of this legendary aircraft.”
Sponsorship Opportunity:
We have the opportunity to support a Corporate session on Wednesday 4th June 2025 with an amazing opportunity to an exclusive VIP tour around the aircraft, day rental of the Clubhouse Boardroom, and much more – for further information please contact our Club Manager as soon as possible for further details.
For further information about the Jersey Aero Club, please e-mail: jv@jerseyaeroclub.com
Tickets:
Tickets are paid on the day £5 per person (12+), under 12s for £3 per
person at the Flying Desk, and donations made to support the
Commemorative Air Force with their educational programme and aircraft
preservation efforts.
Time slots are from 1430 on Tuesday 3rd June 2025 and should be booked per person to assist organisers.
Bookings made via our system below:
