Details of all the Happenings at EBG Helicopters.

Try a South Coast Tour
Photos taken along the coast featuring Brighton beach and the majestic chalk cliffs along the English Channel.

London Sightseeing
The best way to see London on a beautiful day is by Helicopter Book a sightseeing tour with EBG Helicopters

Happy Fathers Day!
Off for a bespoke flight from Stapleford to take a Father and his family on a private helicopter tour on a clear summers day. Book your exclusive private charter with us now!

Trip to the South Coast
Two happy customers return from a South Coast Helicopter sightseeing tour on a sunny day. Shown here with Pilot Hsiang.L Book a Helicopter sightseeing tour with EBG Helicopters

London Sightseeing Tour
A beautiful day for a flight across London. Two happy customers. Book a London sightseeing tour with EBG Helicopters

London in Winter
A shot taken looking East from Barnes, showing Fulham Football stadium with London city in the distance. A chilly start to 2024.

Busy Weekend at EBG
We were a hive of activity this weekend and Geoff from Operations captured lots of takes and departures on his trusty iphone. Take a look at the below videos for a taste of the experience,

Helicopter beast over London
This Boeing CH-47 Chinook, a tandem-rotor helicopter was spotted flying over London recently. These huge machines can carry a payload: up to 55 troops or around 22,000lb (10,000kg) of freight!

Fly out to Wadhurst Castle
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