Any aircraft that is deemed to be an antique, or of historical significance will almost never be offered up for training purposes. It's just too great a risk to subject a rare aircraft to the punishment that students tend to bring on their machines.
Most aircraft that are considered museum pieces are either grounded entirely, or are flown rarely, & by highly qualified & trusted pilots.
I doubt that you will ever get a lesson in an antique aircraft anywhere in the world unless it is for the purpose of qualifying you as a pilot who will be available to fly the plane for demonstration purposes. Or if it is because you have become the owner of such an aircraft.
Contrary to what Douglas D said you can get to fly or train on any twin seat antique aircraft in the UK depends how deep your wallet is,Personally I have flown as a student or co pilot in Chipmunk,Harvard,Tiger Moth,De Haviland Rapide,and Jet Provost.Look on the net and I am sure you will find something,Good Luck.
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