Aces high for rock star as he takes controls of First World War fighter
The Iron Maiden front-man, who was born in Worksop and went to school in Sheffield, is a qualified pilot and will be flying his own replica Fokker Dr.1 triplane, complete with Iron Cross insignia.
He will take part in a choreographed dogfight as he joins The Great War Display Team at the Duxford Airshow at the Imperial War Museum, Cambridgeshire.
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Hide AdSpeaking ahead of the event, which takes place on Saturday and Sunday, he said: “First World War aircraft are what I would term unfailingly interesting in their flying characteristics.
“The triplanes in particular are independent-minded on the ground. In the air it is a pure dogfighter.”
The 56-year-old singer, whose godfather and uncle both served in the RAF, has worked as a commercial pilot since the early 1990s alongside singing in the globally-successful heavy metal band.
Dickinson joined The Great War Display Team earlier this year after purchasing his Fokker.
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Hide Ad“This will be my first Duxford as a display pilot, so it’s a big thrill and I hope we stir the passions in the audience,” he added.
“It’s quite a sight, nine First World War fighters mixing it up, close and personal.”