World War II Victory Flyover in Washington, DC on May 8, 2015. Will you be there?
http://ww2flyover.org/
http://public.media.smithsonianmag.com//filer/bf/fb/bffbe047-53c2-42c3-9a25-27140efe3d8e/wwi_aircraft_recognition_cards.pdf
http://www.myfoxdc.com/story/19321177/world-war-ii-veterans-fly-in-restored-b-17-flying-fortress
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Getting Closer to 70 Warbirds to Fly Over Washington DC
On March 10, 2015, residents of Washington, D.C., and neighboring counties may observe a twin-engine private aircraft flying in the vicinity of the Potomac River and along the National Mall. The aircraft will be conducting a practice flight to assist with planning for the Arsenal of Democracy ...
I've been to the EAA museum, but never the fly-in. It has never worked out. Every summer I promise myself I'll go, but I haven't yet. The museum is awesome though, so I imagine the flyin is even better!
Another great museum is the Dick Bong museum in Superior. They have one of his P-38 lightenings restored. His first one was destroyed by another pilot while Bong was on leave.
I was in Superior a couple of years ago and had planned to stop at the Dick Bong museum --- unfortunately, it didn't work out and I left without getting to the museum.
RICHARD I. BONG VETERANS HISTORICAL CENTER - Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center
The Mission of the Richard I. Bong Veterans Historical Center is to preserve and honor the memory of Major Bong and all veterans of World War II as well as subsequent conflicts and to provide educational resources for the Twin Ports area community and beyond.