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I very much enjoyed visiting Doc. The volunteers had a lot of information and when they didn’t know an answer they went and hunted down someone who did. Getting into cockpit was great. The hanger does get humid and warm during summer so keep that in mind when visiting. The memorabilia is a little on the expensive side but I really do enjoy their shirts.
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Taking the flight on their amazingly well taken care of b29 is an amazing experience ill never forget the crew is very nice and knowledgeable and the experience is well worth more than what they charge! Would highly recommend to any aviation or ww2 history enjoyers!!! (I recommend the master gunner seat for the best views)
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Amazing! My kids 8 & 11 loved it! Make sure to buy the cockpit tour as well! There's an entire museum upstairs to enjoy, also!
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An absolute experience of a lifetime. Everyone involved with DOC shows such passion and enthusiasm into bringing history to life. The flight crew and ground crew run a truly professional operation, with safety as their primary focus. The world would be a better place if we could all experience a flight on such an incredible aircraft. Look forward to seeing Doc grace the skies over Canada one day perhaps :)
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One of the most impactful museums in the country related to Aviation and military. Showcasing the extraordinary might of the United States production powerhouse in the 1940s that made the creation of so many complicated and enormous for the time aircraft. The incredibly beautiful restoration of Doc itself is a sight to behold. The phenomenal volunteers and donors behind the movement who value history and this war changing aircraft are the heart of America. There are only two functional B-29 aircraft left in the world, the people of this museum fight against difficult odds to keep Doc in the air and work diligently so generations may continue to see history in real life.