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World War II Bomber Tour Makes A Stop In Dothan

By: Jamiese Price
Updated: October 4, 2012
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A fully restored World War II B-17 Bomber is offering flights and ground tours in Dothan at the Dothan Regional Airport. The tours are a part of the Experimental Aircraft Association's salute to veterans tour.

Flights and ground tours on board the bomber will run October 5th -7th. A ground tour is $10 for a single and $20 for a family.  A flight is $475 for non EAA members. EAA members pay $435 for a flight.  If you're interested in the flight or tour contact the tour coordinator at (920) 371-2244.

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