Fly into aviation history with our Harvard flights at Duxford! Based at the same location as the world famous Imperial War Museum this family run business has been restoring maintaining and flying classic aircraft here since 1990 – and this is your chance to fly in a fully restored Harvard.This Harvard has a fascinating history. Now registered as G-BJST but liveried up and flying in authentic RAF training colours with serial number KF729 there is actually no historical proof this particular Harvard flew with the British Air Forces as mysteriously all the original log books were all lost…In fact aviation historians think the plane was built by the Canadian Car Factory in 1953 and was flown by the USAF before flying with the Italian Air Force as MM53795. After all these years you can now fly in this Harvard out of Duxford in Cambrideshire and what a wonderful sight it is!A powerful trainer aircraft for pilots that was easily capable of aerobatics a Harvard in flight is very distin…