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The Arkansas Air and Military Museum is hosting a very historic World War II aircraft. Having just returned from the D-Day 80th anniversary events in Europe, the C-47A “That's AllBrother”, the aircraft that led the Airborne Invasion of Normandy on D-Day, June 6, 1944, will be available for aircraft ground tours, and to purchase Living History Flights. The event will be open to the public Saturday, August 3rd and Sunday, August 4th 8:00 AM to
5:00 PM.
Museum Pricing:
$25 for adults
$12 for Kids (6-16)
$23 for Veterans/Active Duty/ First Responders
FREE: WWII, Atomic Era and Korean War Vets, Members, and Fly-Ins
Living history flight experiences (rides) in “That’s All, Brother” are $269 per passenger. Book
online at:
https://commemorativeairforcecentraltexaswing.thundertix.com/
About the C-47A: “That’s All, Brother” (Named by its D-Day crew as message to Adolf Hitler)
“That’s All, Brother” was the C-47A troop carrier aircraft that led the Airborne Invasion on D-Day,
June 6, 1944, carrying 101 st Airborne Division paratroopers into France. “That’s All Brother” also
served in Operation Dragoon, Market Garden, the Relief of Bastogne, and Operation Varsity. After
the war, the aircraft was sold as surplus. In 2007, it was discovered by a historian in a boneyard in
Oshkosh, WI. In 2015, the CAF rescued the aircraft and began the restoration. A successful
fundraising campaign raised over $3 million to restore “That’s All, Brother” to its original D-Day
configuration.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
4290 S School Ave, Fayetteville, AR, United States, Arkansas 72701
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