Ride in the Historic Ford Tri-Motor Coming to Greenwood, IN




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EAA's Tri-Motor: Experience the Golden Age of Aviation

EAA's Tri-Motor Tour is Coming to Greenwood!
Date & Location:
Upcoming Tour Stops:

June 6 - 9: Greenwood, IN

Pre-Book Cost:
$70 per adult, $50 per child age 17 and under
Tickets purchased the day of the event are an additional $5 for adults

A fully restored Tri-Motor is coming to your area. Experience air travel as it was in the Golden Age of Aviation.
EAA's 1929 Ford Tri-Motor
May 30 - June 2
Bolingbrook, IL
June 3 - 5
Elkhart, IN
June 6 - 9
Greenwood, IN
Air Zoo's 1929 Ford Tri-Motor
May 24 - 27
Kalamazoo, MI
May 28 - June 2
Cleveland, OH
Book Your Flight

EAA's immaculate 1929 Ford Tri-Motor and its "sister" Ford Tri-Motor from the Kalamazoo Air Zoo are touring the country and visiting an airport near you. Take this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the magic of flight in the world's first mass-produced airliner! Book your flight >>

Visit us online for more information about the Tri-Motor tour or to book your flight. You may also call us at 877-952-5395.
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Get your AirVenture 2013 tickets at a reduced price and make your plans to join us for The World's Greatest Aviation Celebration! Tickets, camping, B-17, and Tri-Motor rides are available online.
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