25-Minute Scenic Helicopter Tour for Two or Three from Dryden Helicopters (Up to 59% Off)
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Expert pilot Michael D. takes passengers through aerial avenues to view luminous city vistas in 25-minute scenic tours
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, which is why every time a human attempts to fly, a bird attempts to drive a stick shift. Engage in one of the primary mandates of physics with today’s Groupon from Dryden Helicopters at Scottsdale Air Park. Choose between the following options:
- For $199, you get a 25-minute scenic helicopter tour for two (a $400 value).
- For $229, you get a 25-minute scenic helicopter tour for three (a $555 value).
Passengers of Dryden Helicopters enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the Phoenix skyline, staring out windows at a city swimming in light. The company’s founder and chief pilot, Michael D., has logged thousands of gravity-defying hours in his 14 years as a flier and currently holds commercial and flight-instructor ratings in airplanes, helicopters, and trucks that transform into jet planes. Passengers begin each 25-minute adventure at Scottsdale Air Park before whirring through the aerial avenues of downtown Phoenix. As they bask in the comfort of a climate-controlled cockpit, sky travelers can peer down on the new Diamondbacks spring-training center and enjoy Superman-views of the Four Peaks mountain.
Expert pilot Michael D. takes passengers through aerial avenues to view luminous city vistas in 25-minute scenic tours
For every action there is an equal and opposite reaction, which is why every time a human attempts to fly, a bird attempts to drive a stick shift. Engage in one of the primary mandates of physics with today’s Groupon from Dryden Helicopters at Scottsdale Air Park. Choose between the following options:
- For $199, you get a 25-minute scenic helicopter tour for two (a $400 value).
- For $229, you get a 25-minute scenic helicopter tour for three (a $555 value).
Passengers of Dryden Helicopters enjoy a bird’s-eye view of the Phoenix skyline, staring out windows at a city swimming in light. The company’s founder and chief pilot, Michael D., has logged thousands of gravity-defying hours in his 14 years as a flier and currently holds commercial and flight-instructor ratings in airplanes, helicopters, and trucks that transform into jet planes. Passengers begin each 25-minute adventure at Scottsdale Air Park before whirring through the aerial avenues of downtown Phoenix. As they bask in the comfort of a climate-controlled cockpit, sky travelers can peer down on the new Diamondbacks spring-training center and enjoy Superman-views of the Four Peaks mountain.