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 Post subject: Planes of Fame Question
PostPosted: Mon Jun 27, 2005 11:52 am 
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Hi. I'm new to the WIX. Just curious as to whether anyone has ridden in any of the Planes of Fame and what it costs to do so. I was able to visit them a couple of summers ago and am interested in going up in the Dauntless. Thanks.
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Welcome to WIX PJ. BDK here on WIX might be able to answer your question. He has a hanger close by to the PoF.

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There used to be a price list on their web site but I can't see it now. The following link provides some information and contact details

http://www.planesoffame.org/member-flights.php

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Rats! TonyA beat me to it. :)

I think the fighter flights are in the $600-$700 range (don't quote me on this) and the T-6 is somewhat less.


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Thanks to all. That is a little higher than I expected. I thought more in the $400 dollar range of the Collings Foundation. How long are the flights? I would be interested in the P-38 flight (my Grandfather helped build the engines at Allison's in Indianapolis), but I here it is rather cramped. $600-$700 isn't too bad if it is longer than just the standard 30 minutes.
Thanks, PJ


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My uncle took a ride with Planes of Fame a little while ago. Here's his comments:

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Hi everyone, how d’ya like my new toy? It is a P51 from the Planes of Fame air museum at Chino airport. The children treated me to a ride in it and what an E ticket it was!! They have taken the old radio equipment out from behind the pilot and substituted a passenger seat. Visibility was pretty good but the ride was a total blast. We flew south from Chino over the hills and he dived down into the canyons and pulled up and around very steeply generating the pilot estimated about 3 ½ “g’s”. We then did several rolls – some with hesitation flew south to west of Lake Elsinore and finished with a low fairly fast fly-by along the runway at Riverside airport.

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PJ...It ain't PoF but I'm going for a ride in a dual control P-51 on Wednesday in Acampo, CA. It's owned by Bill Dause and he gets $500 for a 1 hour ride.
If you want to see it, go to "mustangsmustangs.com" click the "Click here for the North American P-51 Mustang" on that page scroll down until you see
"Survivors". Click on the "44-73000" link and he'll be the second airplane from the top.

I checked with PoF and they want $2,000 for the P-38 ride. I'd love to do it but I'm told I'd never get my 6'6" 240 lb. body in the back seat.

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Good luck with your ride,Mudge. I have saved to go on the B-24 and B-17 of the Collings Foundation when they come to Indianapolis(Mt. Comfort) the first week of August. I f PoF is that expensive, I may have to wait. PJ


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If I recall correctly, One must first join the PoF, then you Qualify to donate the $ for a Orientation flight in one of the several a/c. I think that you may find that you could get a ride in both the B-24 and B-17 for around the same amount as a fighter fight. I seem to recall most fighter flights are start around $700-$800.

But I maybe off base on the $$$ but the PoF has a Message board that this question comes up fairly often.

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