As the spring and summer flying and airshow season gets underway, it’s nice to see all three of the actively flying B-17s in the U.S. these days have Living History Flight Experience (LHFE) tours or shows announced. The LHFE is an FAA-sanctioned program that allows qualified museums to offer rides in vintage warbirds to the general public as a bit of an exception to the normal operating rules for these old aircraft. The LHFE programs go a long way in keeping these B-17s in the air as a way to offset the cost of just flying these bombers period. With the price of high-octane aviation fuel jumping faster than auto fuel, one wonders how much longer it will be economically viable to keep flying these airplanes. Besides the direct operating costs, such things as maintenance and insurance costs have also skyrocketed. So, if any readers are interested…this might be the year. Do be aware, though, that these are old airplanes…you are not taking a commercial airliner…so weather and maintenance and other factors may modify the schedules available below.
The Commemorative Air Force’s (CAF) B-17G Sentimental Journey (44-83514/N9323Z) has announced its Flying Legends of Victory tour dates beginning on April 3 at Chino, California, and extending through August 18 at Akron, Ohio. Most of the dates are in the southeastern and eastern U.S., plus a few Canadian dates. Check out the schedule here. Rides are being sold in the B-17 as well as the CAF’s B-25 and C-47. B-17 flights are $475 for the waist compartment and $850 for the bombardier/navigator seats in the nose.
The Yankee Air Force’s B-17G, Yankee Lady (44-85829/N3193G), based at Ypsilanti Airport near Detroit, Michigan, has a schedule posted for the spring and summer months with appearances mostly in Michigan and Ohio. Appearances start on June 8 at Reading, Pennsylvania, and extend through August 11 at Muskegon, Michigan. No doubt more dates will be added. B-17 flights are $550 per person…no aircraft location specified. Discounts are made of Yankee Air Museum members.
Also actively flying is the Erickson Aircraft Collection B-17G, Ye Olde Pub (44-8543/N3701G). It has a few appearances scheduled for the summer in which they will be offering rides in the B-17. The first posted dates are June 15-16 at the Olympic (Washington) airshow, with subsequent dates announced at Wenatchee, Washington, on June 21-22. No doubt additional dates will be posted as they are arranged. Thirty minute flights B-17 flights are $525 per person. Check this page on the Erickson Aircraft Collection website.
The Experimental Aircraft Association’s B-17G, Aluminum Overcast (44-85740/N5017N), based at Oshkosh, Wisconsin, remains grounded for some long-term maintenance to correct a structural problem found during a routine inspection. We hope to see the airplane return to the skies and tour again in 2025.
5 responses to “2024 B-17 Spring and Summer Tours Announced”
- Doreen McGinty
Do the B-17’s ever come to Minnesota?
or near Minnesota.
If so when & where. I would like to schedule a ride.
My husband is a retired Air Force/retired ATC.
I would like to get it for a surprise. - Bill Burt
I’m very interested in a ride on a B-17. I’m in St. Louis Mo. and am wondering if one will be here any time this summer. Will you please Email me if there will be one here or somewhere close and when. Thank you!!
- Charles Anderson
Any body get me a ride near Wyoming in an old
Radial type fixed wing.? I’m? in Wyoming on HWY 80 - Mark Bruce
What are the hard dates for a ride in any of the three B-17’s touring this sumner ..I live in The Villages, Florida..central Florida?
Thanks
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