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Eugene F. Kranz Toledo Express Airport

LOCATION:  Toledo, OH

DATES:  JULY 15 - JULY 19, 2026

GENERAL ADMISSION

Age 12 and up :  $25.00 per person

Family Pack- 4 people:  (Age 12 - up)  $50.00

CHILDREN:  (Age 11 & Under)  FREE

Additional Info:

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  • All tickets are purchased on-site on the day of the event

  • General admission include B-29 & B-24 cockpit tours when aircraft are available (the B29 & B24 may not be at all tour stops)

  • Complimentary admission for riders who purchase a ride flight experience online. Riders who purchase online also receive "one" complimentary admission for a single friend or family member

  • Attending aircraft and availability are subject to change

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EVENT INFORMATION

JUL 15 - JUL 19 - 9:00AM to 5:00PM

Additional Info:

Click the address above for map/directions.

 

Note:  Attending aircraft are subject to change due to weather and/or maintenance considerations. Aircraft and event status can quickly change. Check the Airpower website for the latest event information.

TICKET INFORMATION

  • Aircraft ride flights are subject to weather and maintenance conditions which can change.

  • Seats sell out fast. Tickets should be purchased online in advance using the buttons below to reserve your seat.​ You can check the time/ticket availability of any aircraft by clicking the "Book A Ride" buttons below.

  • Each aircraft has rider requirements. Check the "Ride Info" buttons below for specific aircraft rider requirements and other important information.
  • General Admission tickets are valid for one day, on the day purchased (online or in-person).
  • General Admission tickets are not refundable. All general admission ticket sales are final.

GENERAL ADMISSION TICKETS - BUY ONLINE

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EVENT SCHEDULE

WEDNESDAY

  • B-29 Cockpit tours available all day

  • PT-13, T-6, & RC-45J aircraft available for rides all day (click "book a ride" below for availability)

THURSDAY

  • B-29 Cockpit tours available all day

  • PT-13, T-6, & RC-45J aircraft available for rides all day (click "book a ride" below for availability)

FRIDAY

  • B-29 Cockpit tours available all day

  • PT-13, T-6, & RC-45J aircraft available for rides all day (click "book a ride" below for availability)

  • B-17 & B-25J aircraft available for rides (9AM-1PM)

SATURDAY

  • B-29 ride flights at 9:00AM & 10:30AM

  • B-29 cockpit tours will open after morning flights

  • PT-13, T-6 & RC-45J rides available for rides all day (click "book a ride" below for availability)

  • B-17 & B-25J aircraft available for rides (9AM-1PM)

SUNDAY

  • B-29 ride flights at 9:00AM & 10:30AM

  • B-29 cockpit tours will open after morning flights

  • PT-13, T-6 & RC-45J rides available for rides all day (click "book a ride" below for availability)

  • B-17 & B-25J aircraft available for rides (9AM-1PM)

ATTENDING AIRCRAFT

B-29 Superfortress - FIFI

The most advanced heavy bomber of World War II, FIFI is the most famous flying B-29 Superfortress in the world. FIFI has toured the country since the 1970s, and has starred in several TV shows and motion pictures. Book a once-in-a-lifetime flight experience on this American aviation legend today or come out and visit for a hands on cockpit tour.

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STEP 1:  Click on a "Book a Ride" button to see aircraft dates, times, and seat availability

STEP 2: Click on the "select different date" button to see all available dates & times

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AT-6 Texan - Nella

The AT-6 (Advanced Trainer) was a flying classroom for pilots in World War II and beyond into the 1970s. The T-6 is an agile and nimble aircraft that taught generations of pilots advanced tactics and flight maneuvers. Book a ride today experience the skies in this one of a kind aircraft. Rides available Wednesday through Sunday. Click on "Book a T-6 Ride" below to see availability.

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PT-13 Stearman

Experience the thrill of an open cockpit. The PT-13 trained more pilots to fly than any other aircraft during World War II. A great experience for anyone looking to take to the skies.Rides available Wednesday through Sunday. Click on "Book a PT-13 Ride" below to see availability.

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RC-45J SNB - Big Oily Beast (BOB)

The C-45 is a military version of the civilian Beechcraft Model 18 or 'Twin Beech'. C-45s were used during World War II as a multi-engine trainer, for light cargo transport, and general transportation duties such as a VIP transport. With the ability to carry multiple passengers, the C-45 is an amazing experience for groups and families. The RC-45J is a specially designed version which features windows in the floor which offers a very unique flight experience. Seat prices start at $150.

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B-17 - Sentimental Journey

Designed for daylight precision bombing, B-17s flew unescorted bombing missions over Europe for much of the war. B-17s were legendary for their ability to return home after taking brutal poundings. They dropped over 640,000 tons of bombs over Europe. A total of 12,731 B-17s were produced by Boeing, Vega, and Douglas aircraft manufacturers. Book your flight today!

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B-25J - Made In The Shade

The B-25J Mitchell was named after General Billy Mitchell, a famous Army Air Corps general of the 1920s and 1930s. It proved to be one of the best weapons and was possibly the most versatile aircraft of WWII. Heavily armed, it was utilized for high- and low-level bombing, strafing, photo reconnaissance and submarine patrol. It’s most distinguishing role was in the historic raid over Tokyo in 1942 by the Doolittle Raiders. The B-25 saw duty in every combat area flown by the Dutch, British, Chinese, Russian, Australian, and US forces. Our particular B-25J Maid In The Shade served her wartime duty with the 319th Bomb Group, 437th Squadron at Serragia Airbase, Corsica. There it was assigned Battle Number 18. The plane flew 15 combat missions over Italy and Yugoslavia between November 4 and December 31, 1944. The majority of the targets were railroad bridges.

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