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Liberty Aviation Museum, Port Clinton, OH On Saturday June 14th, Michigan Flight Museum is excited to offer living history plane rides aboard the legendary B-25D Mitchell bomber Rosie's Reply, known for its service during World War II and its infamous use by the Doolittle Raiders at the Liberty Aviation Museum. Passengers will have the chance to immerse themselves in a pivotal moment of aviation history while enjoying a thrilling and educational flight experience.
Pricing $525.00 Per Seat $475.00 per seat for Michigan Flight Museum Companion or Family membership levels only Max 6 Passengers: 2 Passengers in the Flight Deck/Nose compartment and 4 passengers in the rear compartment. Flights go on between 10am-2pm. The plane is scheduled to arrive, weather permitting around 9am. The plane is scheduled to arrive, weather permitting around 9am. If you just want to come out and see the plane on the museum ramp or operate, it's free. The only charge is if you want to take a ride or tour the museum.
Do not miss out on this unique opportunity to treat your father to an unforgettable adventure while also learning about the fascinating history of these aircraft. Whether you are a history buff, a flight enthusiast, or simply looking for a unique way to celebrate, these rides are sure to create lasting memories. For additional information and to reserve your spot at www.miflightmuseum.org/fly or call 734-252-6457 or email airadventure@miflightmuseum.org. In inclement weather, the aircraft will not fly or travel out to the museum so please call in advance and or prior to traveling long distances.
The Liberty Aviation Museum is located at the Erie-Ottawa International Airport PCW at 3515 East State Road, Port Clinton, OH. For more information on this event or other events, please visit: www.libertyaviationmuseum.org or Call 419.732.0234
For press inquiries or additional information, please contact Patrick Cook at 419-732-0234 or education@libertyaviationmuseum.org.
The Liberty Aviation Museum opened in 2012 and is a 501c-3 not-for-profit organization that receives no government funding. We rely on museum Ford Tri-Motor ride experience ticket sales, proceeds from the museum gift shop, memberships, the Tin Goose Diner and the generosity of our guests, volunteers, and museum members to maintain operations here at The Liberty Aviation Museum in Port Clinton, OH. Questions? Call 419.732.0234 or visit www.libertyaviationmuseum.org