Be a D-Day paratrooper in the C-47A That’s All, Brother (Named by its D-Day crew as message to Adolf Hitler)
“That’s All, Brother” is the C-47A troop carrier aircraft that led the Airborne Invasion on D-Day, June 6, 1944, carrying 101st Airborne Division paratroopers into France during the D-Day invasion. During the remainder of WWII, “That’s All Brother” served in Operation Dragoon, Market Garden, the Relief of Bastogne, and Operation Varsity.
The Living History Flight Experience is like no other, and the entire experience lasts approximately one hour. Passengers must check in one hour before take-off. Pre-boarding includes check-in, a passenger safety briefing and photo opportunity with the crew. Once boarded the passengers will experience the engine start up sequence, a few minutes taxi to the runway, and a pause on the runway for a full engine run-up and flight clearance. Once airborne the flight lasts approximately 20-25 minutes in the air.
Passengers must be 12 years of age or older to fly in the "That's All Brother". Children ages of 5 and 12 may fly when accompanied by a parent or guardian passenger. Passengers must be physically able to enter and exit the aircraft unassisted and must be able to use a standard adult or child seat belt during the flight.
Thursday Jul 20, 2023 Sunday Jul 23, 2023
See website for available flight times
Mason City Municipal Airport
Printed courtesy of www.clearlakeiowa.com – Contact the Clear Lake Area Chamber of Commerce for more information.
205 Main Ave., Clear Lake, IA 50428 – (641) 357-2159 – info@clearlakeiowa.com