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World War II aircraft coming to Latrobe

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The sights, sounds and stories of World War II aviation will come to life in Latrobe when aircraft from World War II will be at Arnold Palmer Regional Airport.

The general public will be able to see the planes starting Thursday through Sunday, Sept. 11. There will also be opportunities for rides in some of the planes. Cockpit tours of some of the planes will be available on Thursday and Friday, Sept. 9 at 9 a.m., and at noon on Saturday, Sept. 10 and Sunday, Sept. 11.

The event is being presented by the Commemorative Air Force, which brings its “AirPower History Tour” to airports across North America each year. Rides may be booked in advance at AirPowerTour.org where additional information about the event may also be found.

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