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            Vintage 1929 Ford Tri-Motor aircraft coming to Bloomington  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [September 10, 2012] 
            
            OSHKOSH, 
			Wis. -- A classic aircraft from the early days of commercial 
			air travel re-creates those days as the Experimental Aircraft 
			Association, based in Oshkosh, brings a restored 1929 Ford Tri-Motor 
			airliner to Central Illinois Regional Airport in Bloomington Sept. 
			20-23 as part of its 2012 tour. | 
        
            |  The tour provides opportunities for aviation enthusiasts in the area 
			to see and ride in the world's first mass-produced airliner. Some of 
			the airports on the tour likely first saw a Ford Tri-Motor on their 
			grounds 83 years ago. "This airplane allows people to experience 
			true living history of aviation, as well as learn more about EAA and 
			our mission to help people fully participate in the world of 
			flight," said Rod Hightower, EAA president. "As we bring the 
			airplane to this region of the country, thousands of people will get 
			a rare glimpse of a unique flying machine that changed the way 
			people travel in America." The Ford Tri-Motor, nicknamed the "Tin Goose," was built by the 
			Ford Motor Co. in the late 1920s. Nearly 200 were built during that 
			time, but today only about 12 Tri-Motors still remain and even fewer 
			are in flying condition. The Tri-Motor to be featured in Bloomington is owned by the Air 
			Zoo in Kalamazoo, Mich. This is the last scheduled stop on a tour 
			that began in August in Kalamazoo and visited Lansing, Ill.; Oshkosh 
			and Superior Wis.; Mankato, Minn.; and Sioux City, Iowa. At each tour stop, visitors have the opportunity to take 
			15-minute flights aboard the unique aircraft. Flights from the 
			Central Illinois Regional Airport will be available to the public 
			Sept. 20 between 2 and 5 p.m. and Sept. 21-23 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
            
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			 The flight rates are $80 for adults, $40 for children age 6-17 
			and free for children under 6 when accompanied by a paying guardian. 
			A secure flight-reservation system and complete information are 
			available through EAA's Tri-Motor tour website at 
			www.flytheford.org. 
			You can also pre-book a flight by calling 1-877-952-5395. ___ EAA embodies the spirit of aviation through the world's most 
			engaged community of aviation enthusiasts. EAA's 170,000 members and 
			1,000 local chapters enjoy the fun and camaraderie of sharing their 
			passion for flying, building and restoring recreational aircraft. 
			For more information on EAA and its programs, call 800-JOIN-EAA 
			(800-564-6322) or go to www.eaa.org. For continual news updates, 
			connect with http://twitter.com/EAAupdate. ___ Air Zoo's Ford 
			Tri-Motor fact sheet EAA membership 
			information 
[Text from file received from
			EAA] 
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