![]() Tri-Cities Airport ( IATA: TRI, ICAO: KTRI, FAA LID: TRI) (also known as Tri-Cities Airport, TN/VA), is in Blountville, Tennessee, United States. *Schedule and food trucks are subject to change.Source: Federal Aviation Administration Rides must be booked through the website link or onsite: The Ninety-Nines – Appalachian Aviatrixes Chapter.Saturday, September 12 – Sunday, September 13 įriday, September 11 – Sunday, September 13įriday, September 11 – Saturday, September 12 B-17 aircraft provided by the Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum’s “Flying Legends of Victory Tour”.Tuesday, September 8 – Sunday, September 13 Media are invited to Tri-City Aviation for the arrival of the B-17 at 11 AM on Tuesday, September 8. ![]() See schedule and contact information below.įoodies will also have a reason to visit as local food trucks will offer sweet and savory treats throughout the celebration. Rides are available in various aircraft including the B-17, and cockpit tours are available when the B-17 is not flying. Several other aircraft and booths will be on display throughout the week and weekend. Army Air Force for war service in March 1945. The “Sentimental Journey” was originally manufactured and delivered to the U.S. ![]() The aircraft is one of five B-17s in the world that is still flying out of the almost 13,000 produced from 1936 to 1945. The B-17G Flying Fortress is named “Sentimental Journey” and was built in 1944. The Arizona Commemorative Air Force Museum’s “Flying Legends of Victory” Tour, along with several displays will bring history to life on the ramp of Tri-Cities Aviation. – Aviation and history enthusiasts can view, tour and/or ride in a World War II, B-17 aircraft at Tri-City Aviation between September 8-13, 2020. SeptemNews B-17G Flying Fortress “Sentimental Journey” Coming to the Tri-Cities Airport & Tri-City Aviationīlountville, Tenn.
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