The warbirds will offer three days of cockpit tours and Living History flights, hosted by EAA Squadron 18 Cincinnati Warbirds. Don’t miss the opportunity to put your hands on the historic plane that led over 800 other aircraft on D-Day, and that also served in Operation Market Garden and the Relief of Bastogne.
Additional aircraft include the popular SNJ / T-6 Texan advanced trainer in which thousands of airmen trained for combat, and a twin-engine JRB Navy transport in which the whole family can fly together. Fans can tour the various planes both inside and out, meeting the pilots and crews and even taking a flight aboard one of the vintage aircraft.
Flights in the Navy JRB transport start at only $100, or the co-pilot seat can be had for just $200! A “paratrooper’s seat” in the C-47 Skytrain is $275 and a seat on the advanced trainer is $380.
Fans who want the ultimate warbird flight experience on one of these aircraft can make a reservation now for one of the limited number of 20-minute flights on the classic planes.
The public can tour all three aircraft for a nominal admission of $10 for adults and teens, $5 for children under 12, and $20 for a family of two adults and up to three children.
Tours are conducted during non-flying times.
Join us at Lunken Airport, 262 Wilmer Avenue, Cincinnati, Ohio 45226.
The event will be open to the public Friday, June 2 through Sunday, June 4 from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM.To reserve a seat on the C-47 That’s All, Brother click here:
www.thatsallbrother.orgTo fly on the Navy transport or the advanced trainer reserve online below or call 855-359-2217. See more on
www.Facebook.com/CAFGulfCoastWing