WWII Aircraft To Land At Georgetown Airport For Community To View
The B-29 Superfortress, dubbed 'Doc,' is a four-engine, propeller-driven heavy bomber. It is one of only two aircraft of its kind still flying.
A historic WWII aircraft is set to land at the Georgetown airport next week.
The B-29 Superfortress, dubbed ‘Doc,’ is a four-engine, propeller-driven heavy bomber. It is one of only two aircraft of its kind still flying. It is also one of the largest aircraft flown during WWII.
Community members are invited to view the aircraft on April 25 and 26 during an open house event.
However, if your interested in taking a closer look, tours will cost $10 per person or $20 per family.
Flight experiences will also be offered on April 27 and the cost starts at $600. The experience will last around 90 minutes and includes a 30-minute ride.
Proceeds will go toward keeping the aircraft flying and on the public circuit.
To learn more about the aircraft, visit B29Doc.