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HANOVER TOWNSHIP, Lehigh County, Pa. — The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is making another tour stop in the Lehigh Valley.
One of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Grace OddoOne of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Grace OddoOne of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Grace OddoOne of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Stephanie SigafoosOne of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Stephanie SigafoosOne of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Stephanie SigafoosOne of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Stephanie SigafoosOne of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Grace OddoOne of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Stephanie SigafoosOne of the only two remaining B-29 Superfortress bombers still airworthy today opened for ground and cockpit tours, as well as flight experience rides, on Thursday, outside of Hangar 10 at Lehigh Valley International Airport. Rides will be available Saturday and Sunday. Grace Oddo
Now, the World War II-era plane is back — more specifically, it will land at LVIA at 2 p.m. Monday. UntitledFlight experience tours will take place Monday, May 20, and Tuesday, May 21. Ticket pricing is the same, but will not include ground and cockpit tours during this visit.
Two flights will occur Monday at 5 and 6:30 p.m. and one will take place Tuesday at 9 a.m.
B-29 Doc is one of 1,644 B-29 Superfortress aircraft built by the Boeing Co. in Wichita, Kansas, during World War II — but one of only two Superfortress bombers that remain airworthy.
The mission of each visit is to honor the men and women who designed, built, maintained and flew the B-29 during and after World War II.
It also aims to connect people with the heritage of the B-29 and let aviation enthusiasts experience the aircraft up close.