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Take a Ride in a WWII Bomber

By: Ashley Hinson
Updated: September 25, 2012

The WWII B-17G Bomber will be on display at the Silent Wings Museum in Lubbock until Wednesday. 

You can climb aboard and take a tour of the plane for a donation, or take a ride in the sky for $425/person. 

The bomber is maintained and operated as a flying museum and memorial by the all-volunteer non-profit commemorative air force. 

If you'd like to fly in one of the last WWII bombers in the world, call 602-448-9415 or stop by the Silent Wings Museum for a tour.

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