Restored B-17 Open For Tours, Flights At Sioux City Gateway Airport

Sioux City, Iowa — Two restored military aircraft are in Sioux City through Sunday, July 24th to mark the 80th anniversary of the Sioux Gateway Airport. Dan Ragan is part of the crew for the B-17 “Flying Fortress.” He flew on the plane as he was stationed in Hawaii during the Korean War.

AWACS stands for Airborne Warning and Control System. The B-17 in Sioux City is one of just three that are actively flying in the U.S. today. People can tour the aircraft, which has been restored with period-specific equipment. Ragan says the bomber didn’t fly over Korea, but had a special task.

Ragan spent over two-thousand hours flying these missions.

A single engine aircraft used to train thousands of pilots and airmen for combat is also at Sioux City’s airport this week. Cockpit tours and flights on the planes are available from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. through July 24th. Tickets may be ordered at The B-17 Texas Raiders’ Website.

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