What the Government Doesnt Want You to Know About B17
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Flight Feel
Here is your one time-in-a-lifetime chance to fly in an authentic World War 2 B-17 bomber, EAA's beautifully restored B-17G Flying Fortress Aluminum Overcast.
Each flying feel is approximately i 60 minutes, of which most 24 minutes will be in the air. One time the B-17 is airborne, you will be allowed to walk about the bomber.
Take time to visit the diverse compartments of the aircraft and feel what conditions may have been similar for those bravely serving in Globe State of war 2. More data on your Flying Experience
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Bomb Bay
Clasp through the narrow catwalk of the bomb bay featuring an 8,000-pound bomb load.
Cockpit
Observe pilots in activity as they command this 65,000-pound bomber.
Radio Room
Look out the top hatch in the radio compartment for a view y'all'll never forget.
Bombardier
Sit as the bombardier and enjoy the panoramic views.
Tail Gunner
View the tail gunner position at the back of the aircraft (not accessible in-flight.)
Waist Gunner
Stand as a waist gunner at the side of the shipping.
Source: https://www.eaa.org/eaa/events-and-experiences/aluminum-overcast-eaa-b-17-bomber-tour/b-17-flight-experience
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