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The G Dog Fezian13 Jul 2010 2:42 p.m. PST

If I had a extra $450 USD durning a hole in my pocket – maybe.

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Apparently doing UH-1 rides as well.

Top Gun Ace13 Jul 2010 9:31 p.m. PST

Wow, that would be cool.

They were offering rides in a B-17G and B-24 in my neck of the woods for that recently.

I wish I had some extra dough to blow on that, since it would be a great once in a lifetime treat.

It was still great to walk around and under the planes up close. They are big, but a lot smaller than modern day airliners.

Brian Bronson14 Jul 2010 9:22 a.m. PST

$450 USD for just a 15 minute ride? Why, for just a few dollars more, you can buy one and ride it however long you like:

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The G Dog Fezian14 Jul 2010 11:43 a.m. PST

"just a few dollars more"

LOL!

Wyatt the Odd Fezian14 Jul 2010 2:57 p.m. PST

The two Cobras are currently owned by the Army Aviation Heritage Foundation. Personally, I'm wondering why they'd be giving up the more historical bird.

Wyatt

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