The Flying Heritage Collection is hosting a Free Fly Day at 12:00 p.m. on Saturday June 9th.
This Free Fly Day event will feature the Curtiss P-40 C Tomahawk and a very special debut of the Mitsubishi A6M3-22 Reisen (Zeke) as they return to the skies for a roaring display of military history.
Flying Heritage Collection -- one of the world's premier collections of World War II-era military aircraft owned by Paul G. Allen. The FHC carefully restores each of its aircraft to their original WWII flying condition. The collection also houses two WWII-era tanks and a variety of artillery weapons.
This is a free event to the public, but does not include admission into the collection.
Admission to the FHC is as follows: Adults $12, Seniors/Military: $10; Youths (6-15): $8; Children (5 and under) are free; Groups (15 or more) are $10 per person.
(These flights are planned activities, but subject to change based on weather, pilot availability and the mechanical condition of the aircraft. Fly Days may be cancelled without notice due to these factors.)
More information: http://www.flyingheritage.com/TemplateHome.aspx?contentId=1
Added by The FG on April 19, 2012