NEWS
RELEASE Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing 2017 N. Greenfield Road • Mesa, Arizona 85215
www.azcaf.org
Telephone: 602-448-9415
FOR
IMMEDIATE RELEASE
May 1, 2009, Mesa, Arizona
Arizona Wing of the Commemorative Air Force at Rawlins, WY. B-17 Flying Fortress SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY
will be on display at the Rawlins Muni-Harvey
Field Airport,
May 29 - June -4.
WHAT: The most fully restored B-17
Flying Fortress SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY a World War II vintage bomber airplane will
fly into Rawlins Muni-Harvey
Field Airport, offering the public an up-close and personal look at this
unique piece of aviation history. The public is invited to tour this
airplane–inside and out. There’s even the opportunity for some lucky
individuals to actually take a flight in SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY and experience
this rare aircraft first-hand. Flight opportunities on SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY
is $425 - per person tax-deductible. The flight will average 45 minutes. For
more information and to make reservations call 602-448-9415.
Only a handful of these rare birds remain in the world today and most of them
are on static display in museums.
B-17 Sentimental Journey Tours
$5.00 for adults through age 13
$3.00 for children ages 5 through 12 and
free for children under 5
B-17 Flights are
available for $425.00
WHERE:
The aircraft will be on display at Rawlins Muni-Harvey Field Airport.
WHEN: SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY will arrive
at Rawlins Muni-Harvey Field
Airport at 12:00 noon Friday, May 29, and
will be on display until the aircraft departs Friday
morning June 5.
Display dates and times at Rawlins Muni-Harvey
Field Airport
May 29 - 12:00 PM to 6:00 PM
May 30 - June 4 – 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM
WHO:
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY has been restored as a flying museum/memorial by the
Commemorative Air Force Arizona Wing so the public can tour these one of a kind
aircraft. All tour proceeds benefit
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY. Members of the Arizona Wing of the Commemorative Air Force
are volunteers and the Commemorative Air Force is a non-profit
organization.
WHY:
SENTIMENTAL JOURNEY is a flying memorial and museum of the men who flew
and crewed these airplanes, as well as the men and women who built them more
than 50 years ago during and especially to the crews that did not return.
The B-17 Flying Fortress was famous for the daylight bombing raids over Germany
during World War II and could sustain such battle damage that the aircraft
lived up to its name of the Flying Fortress. Out of 12,731 built there are only
about 10 restored and airworthy examples remaining. For the airplane enthusiast, it’s an
opportunity to have a museum come to the visitor instead of the traditional
other way around.
The public will not only have the opportunity to look them
over from the inside out, but to hear and see them fly. It’s a unique
opportunity for aviation enthusiasts young and old. Aviation gifts will be available for purchase
through the PX. See
the Arizona Wing CAF website for more information on Sentimental Journey at
www.azcaf.org
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