HOUSTON, TX – October 14, 2009 -- Texas Raiders,
one of the few remaining flyable B-17s took flight after 7 ˝
years of labor intensive “heavy” maintenance and extensive
restoration. Flying to and from the annual
Wings Over Houston Air
Show October 30 –
November 1st, this B-17 remained on display and was
visited by numerous air show attendees, visitors and media.
You may ride on Texas Raiders or take a tour for
tax-deductible donations. Click
here for more information on rides.
Owned by the Commemorative Air
Force (CAF) and maintained by the Gulf Coast Wing, this B-17
is one of just a handful of flyable WWII Flying Fortress
Bombers remaining in the world today. The CAF is a non-profit
501-c-3 organization whose mission is to educate through the
preservation of historic warplanes from the past, known as the
CAF Ghost Squadron. Through flight, these airplanes
recreate, remind and reinforce the lessons learned from the
defining moments in American Military Aviation History.
If you want to participate in the mission of the CAF through
the Gulf Coast Wing, becoming an active part of this
non-profit organization, you will be joining the nearly 9,000
worldwide members who hold a common goal to “Keep ‘Em
Flying!” Click
here for more information regarding membership.
TEXAS RAIDERS first flight
October 14, 2009. After seven and one half
years of hard restoration work!