Historic Warbirds to soar at Fort Myers: B-29 DOC & P-51 Gunfighter to land at Page Field

Two World War II-era aviation icons will land in Fort Myers, Florida, and Page Field as part of the B-29 DOC History Restored Tour, October 27-30.

B-29 DOC is one of 1,644 B-29 bombers built in Wichita, KS, during World War II by The Boeing Company, and one of only two of the nearly 4,000 built that remain airworthy and fly today. P-51 Gunfighter was built at North American’s Inglewood, California, facility and was accepted into the USAAF in March 1945. That month, it was shipped to England, where it was assigned to the famous “Mighty Eighth” Air Force.

“Flying in a B-29 or P-51 is like stepping back in time — it’s a powerful reminder of the courage, sacrifice, and innovation that defined an entire generation,” said Dan Schone, B-29 DOC aircraft commander. “Every stop on this tour gives us the chance to connect people with the living history of World War II aviation. We’re especially excited to bring this experience to Fort Myers, where the passion for flight and community pride make Page Field a truly special place to share our story.”

The B-29 DOC History Restored Tour stop at Page Field in Fort Myers will be a ride-and-flight-only tour stop; ground, ramp, and cockpit tours will not be available. Both warbirds will arrive on Monday, October 27, and will be available for ride flight experiences on Tuesday, October 28, and Wednesday, October 29. Ride flight tickets are on sale now at www.b29doc.com/rides and at www.p51gunfighter.com…

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