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‘Aluminum Overcast’ travels to Phoenix

By Janice Wood · March 11, 2010 ·

EAA’s B-17 bomber “Aluminum Overcast” will be flying missions at the Deer Valley Airport (DVT) in Phoenix, April 2-4, at a tour stop hosted by EAA Warbirds Squadron 20.

overcastThe B-17 will make its first tour stop of the year at Deer Valley Airport before going on to visit more than 30 cities during the 2010 campaign.

To book a flight, call 800-359-6217 or go to EAA.org or B17.org. Pre-book prices are $359 for EAA members and $399 for non-members. Walk-up prices are $385 for EAA members and $425 for non-EAA members. Daily Ground Tours will be held after flight operations have stopped for the day. Adults: $5, children under 8 (accompanied by an adult) free. Family price: $15.

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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