Scenic Flight in a Vintage Stearman Plane for One or Two from Outlaw Airshows (Up to 27% Off)
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Experienced pilots take passengers soaring in a vintage Stearman open-cockpit plane from WWII
Choose Between Two Options
- $133 for an Outlaw Flight for one ($175 value)
- $254 for Outlaw Flights for two, with one person per flight (up to a $350 value)
Sales tax not included and is collected upon redemption.
Experienced pilots take passengers soaring in a vintage Stearman open-cockpit plane from WWII
Choose Between Two Options
- $133 for an Outlaw Flight for one ($175 value)
- $254 for Outlaw Flights for two, with one person per flight (up to a $350 value)
Sales tax not included and is collected upon redemption.
Need To Know Info
About Outlaw Airshows
Outlaw Airshows gives guests the chance to experience authentic aviation history in a close and personal experience. Their various flight options explore different parts of the region. The standard flight, for instance, soars over the Missouri River, and it includes a photo pass for family and friends to watch, as well as a photo opportunity for the passenger at the conclusion of the flight. Read on to learn more about Outlaw Airshows' famous birds:
Texan
- What it is: officially labeled as the North American SNJ-4, but it's most commonly known as the T-6, or by its military call sign—"Texan."
- Military service: The Texan was primarily used as an advanced trainer for over 70 countries throughout the world, remaining in military service until the '90s, when it last served with the South American Airforce.
- Present day: Texans are now highly coveted military pieces of history, and are displayed at various airshows and museums.
- Pop culture: Converted Texans are most commonly used to represent the Japanese Zero fighter in many historical movies and TV shows, such as Baa Baa Black Sheep, Tora! Tora! Tora!, and Pearl Harbor.