Commemorative Air Force Presents
May 26-28, 2006
Wings of Freedom Airshow

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Wings of Freedom won in small air show category: 1st in web site, 2nd in Program Guide, 2nd in Sponsor Kit, 3rd in TV Commercial.
 
 
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B-17G Flying Fortress
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B-17 Flying Fortress

Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress – The LSFM’s B-17 rolled off Lockheed’s Vega assembly line in Burbank, CA on 8 May 1945, the day the European war ended. It was declared surplus by the Army in 1947 and sold to a French company with whom she flew as a high altitude mapping platform until 1984. The LSFM purchased the bomber in June 1987 and flew her across the Atlantic Ocean to Houston. A 4 year in-house restoration followed culminating in top honors at the EAA Airshow in Oshkosh, WI in 1992 and 1993. The aircraft is in the colors of Thunderbird, a B-17 that flew 112 missions with the 303rd Bomb Group of the 8th Air Force. Thunderbird appears at over 20 aviation events across the country each year and serves as a tribute to the thousands of airmen who served in WWII, many of whom never returned.

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WINGSPAN 103FT 9IN MAX SPEED 287MPH NUMBER BUILT 12,723
LENGTH 74FT 9 IN CEILING 35,600FT BOMB LOAD 5,000LBS
CREW 10 RANGE 3,400 MILES ARMAMENT 12-.50IN MACHINE GUNS
ENGINE 4-1,200 HP WRIGHT R-1820-97

The Lone Star Flight Museum has earned a national and international reputation as one of the world’s top flying museums and is dedicated to the restoration and preservation of historically significant aircraft. The LSFM is also home to the Texas Aviation Hall of Fame, honoring the aviation pioneers and heroes of Texas. The LSFM is located at the Galveston International Airport, next to Moody Gardens and the new Schlitterbahn Waterpark. For more information, call 409-740-7722 or visit on the web at www.lonestarflight.org.

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Aircraft
Here are a few of the aircraft of the CAF

Vultee BT-1A Valiant
Vultee BT-13A Valiant Basic Trainer
All pilots, whether they were destined for fighters or bombers, had to go through the pilot training process. One of the most important aircraft for developing new pilot skills was the BT-13 Valiant, sometimes known as the "Vibrator" ~ not for what it did to you, but to the windows of buildings when it flew by.

Harvard Mk IV
Harvard Mk IV
The most important advanced pilot trainer of World War II was the AT-6 Texan. The aircraft was so good and so popular, that it was used by many different service branches and many different countries. Our aircraft was one of those licensed by Canadian Car and Foundry in Canada where it was known as the "Harvard"
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