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Ready for some fun?
The Cavanaugh Flight Museum offers rides over N. Dallas, in several of our distinctive warbird aircraft;
the PT-13 Stearman biplane, the AT-6 Texan, T-28B Trojan, AD-5 Skyraider, and OH-13 Sioux helicopter. The rides make excellent
gifts for any aviation enthusiast.
Rates
| PT-13 Stearman |
$195* |
| AT-6 Texan |
$275* |
| T-28 Trojan |
$550* |
| AD-5 / A1-E Skyraider |
"Right Seat" |
$1,500* |
Bell 47 / OH-13 Sioux |
$125* |
Call (972) 380-8800 to book a flight
or purchase a ride gift certificate.
You can also purchase a flight
through our online
Museum Store.
*10% discount for military on in-store purchases with valid military ID.
Gift Certificates are nonrefundable.
Flight Information
 All flights last 30 minutes
 Allow one hour total time for each ride
 Flights must be booked with at least
48 hours prior notice
*Weekends and holidays may
require extra lead time*
 Flights may be rescheduled due to poor
weather conditions or pilot availability
 Passengers must be 18 years old
or older
Aircraft
PT-13B Stearman
Re-live a bygone era in the PT-13B Stearman. This open cockpit biplane was used by all branches of
the American armed services during World War II. In a time when biplanes were becoming a thing of
the past, this primary trainer proved its worth, training thousands of our nation's combat pilots.
AT-6/SNJ Texan
The Texan was a powerful advance trainer with fighter-like features. It was the the final test of a World War II fighter pilot's readiness to climb into the cockpit of a Mustang, Corsair, Spitfire or
other Allied fighter. Built in the thousands during the war, the AT-6 continued to serve for decades afterwards and even
saw action in the Korean War.
T-28B Trojan
The T-28 Trojan is one of the most beloved trainers of the Jet-Age and carried on the fine tradition of training United States Air Force, Navy, and Marine pilots from the 1950's into the early 1980's.
AD-5 / A1-E Skyraider
Fly behind the powerful Wright R-3350 radial engine in our AD-5 / A1-E Skyraider. The Skyraider was the backbone of close air support and ground attack missions in the Korean War and continued to serve through the Vietnam War for the Navy and Air Force in ground attack/search and rescue missions.
Bell 47 / OH-13 Sioux
Fly in the Bell 47 / OH-13 made famous in the motion picture and television production "M*A*S*H" (Mobile Army Surgical Hospital) which portrayed its use in the Korean War.
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