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WW2 Bombers and Mustang in DFW area

Discussion in 'Texas' started by GrigioGuy, Mar 23, 2009.

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  1. GrigioGuy

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    #1 GrigioGuy, Mar 23, 2009
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    http://www.collingsfoundation.org/menu.htm

    I saw these last year (except the Mustang). Well worth wandering out to check out.


    3/30 - 4/1 Denton, TX (B-17, B-24 &P-51)
    Airport: Denton Municipal Airport
    Location: General Aviation Ramp

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    4/1 - 4/2 Arlington, TX (B-17, B-24 &P-51)
    Airport: Arlington Municipal Airport
    Location: General Aviation Ramp

    4/3 - 4/12 Dallas, TX (B-17, B-24 & P-51)
    Airport: Dallas Love Field
    Location: Frontiers of Flight Museum
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  2. jsa330

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    I saw them two or three years ago...well worth it. There's a time during the exhibition when rides are given, at $425 per head.

    My cousin takes a ride every year; I've already have enough stuff vacuuming up money.

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  3. TXesprit

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    We took my dad up in the B-24 for his birthday a couple of years ago, and it was well worth the money. It was incredible flying over Dallas, with open air machine gunner positions, sitting in the nose and tail gunner bubbles, walking through the bomb bays... Not often you get a chance to do something like this, and I can't imagine for too much longer.

    They sent me a flyer about having an F4 Phantom in their collection now and offering rides. Now that would be fun!
     

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