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Warbird Evening & Bomber Boogie in Pasco

By General Aviation News Staff · June 3, 2015 ·

PASCO, Wash. – Bergstrom Aircraft, Inc. will host the Collings Foundation Wings of Freedom Tour June 12-14 at the Tri-Cities Airport (KPSC).

Three iconic World War II aircraft — the B-17 Flying Fortress, B-24 Liberator and P-51 Mustang — will be on display with aircraft tours throughout the day. Flights in these beautifully restored historic aircraft are also available.

Collings Foundation B-17
Collings Foundation B-17

In conjunction with the Wings of Freedom Tour, warbird and antique aircraft are invited to fly in and display on Saturday, June 13. The Fly-In includes a pancake breakfast, military vehicle displays, kids area, food trucks, wine and beer garden, live swing band music, and hangar dance.

All proceeds benefit the non-profit working to Save the Historic NAS Pasco Control Tower. For more information and to register your warbird/antique aircraft to display, contact Bergstrom Aircraft at 509-547-6271 or [email protected]. Tickets can be purchased in advance.

June 13 Schedule at a Glance:

  • 8 am Pancake Breakfast
  • 9 am-4 pm B-17 & B-24 Walk-through Tours
  • 10 am-5 pm Warbird/Antique Aircraft & Military Vehicle Display
  • 5 pm-10 pm Bomber Boogie Hangar Dance, Food Trucks & Beer/Wine Garden

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