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Youngs Eagles part of Barnstormers tour

By Janice Wood · May 13, 2010 ·

Young people in seven Midwest cities will have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to fly in unique vintage aircraft this summer, as the American Barnstormers Tour will include flight opportunities for selected young people through the EAA Young Eagles program. In each city, up to 15 young people per day will be selected by local EAA chapters to fly in these vintage aircraft, which were manufactured in the 1920s and 1930s.

Along with the flying experience during the Tour’s “Parade of Flight,” all participating Young Eagles will also receive a private tour of the Barnstormers flight line.

“Young Eagles is the largest aviation education program ever created, and it has introduced the world of flight to an entire generation of young aviation enthusiasts,” said Steve Buss, EAA Young Eagles executive director. “Our connection with the American Barnstormers Tour this summer takes it a step further. Young people will discover the unique world of vintage aircraft, which possess an unmatched ‘time-machine’ magic of their own. We appreciate the EAA-member pilots on the American Barnstormers Tour for creating this opportunity.”

“As a group we feel a personal responsibility to foster a new generation of care-takers to carry on the history and accomplishment embodied within these remarkable planes,” said Sarah Wilson, spokeswoman for the American Barnstormers Tour. “We are very proud to be partnering with EAA Young Eagles and with their help, we are planting the seeds for more young people to become interested in antique aircraft. Who knows? This might just lead to a 21st Century Barnstorming revival.”

The flights will take place at Mason City, Iowa (June 17-19); Tea, S.D. (Jun 20-22); Watertown, S.D. (June 23); Aberdeen, S.D. (June 24-26); Bismarck, N.D. (Jun 27-29); Jamestown, N.D. (June 30-July 2); and Alexandria, Minn. (July 3-5).

For more information: YoungEagles.org or  AmericanBarnstormersTour.com

About Janice Wood

Janice Wood is editor of General Aviation News.

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