The US retired the last of theirs in 2016.
Turkey, South Korea, and Iran still fly them.
The Collings Foundation has one in Houston, It is rarely flown, but it is considered airworthy.
With enough cubic dollars and a private, multi-engine ticket you can go flying with them. Last I heard it was in the area of $18k.
But that is all up in the air since the foundation announced an end to their warbird tour and the news that they want to build an addition to their museum in Stowe, MA for all the airplanes.
Zane, Collings Foundation flys here about every 2-3 years. The only flew B17, B29 and P51 into the local airport.
I am really saddened in the news that they are discontinuing their warbird tour!
Thanks for the info Zane!
Dan
Dec 14, 2023 at 11:43 AM
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