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Hop into the cockpit of a WWII plane over Hawaii…

Our WWII plane has been featured in a Los Angeles Times article! By air and by sea, visitors to Oahu have two new ways to see the sights of Honolulu. Certainly the more spectacular is the just-launched Pearl Harbor Warbirds experiences, in which people take to the skies in actual World War II planes. During the…

Reach for the mahina (moon).

For a perfect trip to Hawaii, Pearl Harbor Warbirds offers a unique adventure for history buffs, aviation geeks and anyone who appreciates the Hawaiian landscape. You’ll enjoy the unique chance to soar in the seat of an authentic WWII SNJ T-6 Texan airplane over Pearl Harbor. You’ll see jaw-dropping Hawaiian scenery (and seemingly touch the moon – mahina)…

What To See At Pearl Harbor: Tourist Tips

If you’re headed to the Aloha State anytime soon, it’s important to pay a visit to one of Hawaii’s most humbling sites: Pearl Harbor. But when it comes to what to see at Pearl Harbor, the following options will help you best experience it. These all lend to the site’s educational opportunities — for remembrance and…

We Mālama (preserve, protect) the history at Pearl Harbor.

For a perfect trip to Hawaii, Pearl Harbor Warbirds offers a unique kind of adventure. You’ll enjoy the unique chance to soar in the seat of an authentic WWII SNJ T-6 Texan airplane over Pearl Harbor. Our mission is to Mālama (protect and preserve) the history at Pearl Harbor. You’ll also see jaw-dropping Hawaiian scenery and return home with memories that…

Fly like a Manu (bird) over Hawaii!

For a perfect trip to Hawaii, Pearl Harbor Warbirds offers a unique kind of adventure. You’ll enjoy the unique chance to soar in the seat of an authentic WWII SNJ T-6 Texan airplane over Pearl Harbor — just like a manu. You’ll also see jaw-dropping Hawaiian scenery and come home with memories that will last forever! Book your tour today…

D-Day And Pearl Harbor: What’s The Connection?

This year marks the 73rd anniversary of D-Day. When reflecting on WWII, particularly the two major events of D-Day and Pearl Harbor, it’s important to see how the two are historically linked. On June 6, 1944, more than 160,000 Allied troops landed along a 50-mile stretch of heavily fortified French coastline, to fight Nazi Germany…

Visiting Pearl Harbor On Your Own: What To See & Do

When visiting Pearl Harbor on your own, there are some places you simply cannot miss — so keep reading for a comprehensive look at what you should see. A solo trip to this somber site can prove even more enriching than if you go with a group. The following tips for visiting Pearl Harbor on your own…

A flight you’ll remember Mau Loa (forever).

For a truly memorable trip to Hawaii, Pearl Harbor Warbirds offers a once-in-a-lifetime kind of adventure. You’ll enjoy the unique chance to soar in the seat of an authentic WWII SNJ T-6 Texan airplane over Pearl Harbor. You’ll also see jaw-dropping Hawaiian scenery and come home with memories that will last mau loa! Book your tour today with Pearl Harbor Warbirds!…

The Day After Pearl Harbor: A Historical Recap

The day after the Pearl Harbor attacks, President Roosevelt appeared before a joint session of Congress. He declared, “Yesterday, December 7, 1941 – a date which will live in infamy – the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces of the Empire of Japan.” After a brief, powerful…

Have a laule‘a (peaceful) ride through the sky!

For a truly laule’a trip to Hawaii, Pearl Harbor Warbirds offers a once-in-a-lifetime kind of adventure. You’ll enjoy the unique chance to soar in the seat of an authentic WWII SNJ T-6 Texan airplane over Pearl Harbor. You’ll also see jaw-dropping Hawaiian scenery and come home with memories that will last a lifetime! Book your tour today with Pearl Harbor Warbirds!…

Pearl Harbor Aircraft: An Overview

When the Japanese attackers soared over Pearl Harbor, they first chose to strike the airfields and hangars where all the planes were housed. On the morning of December 7, 1941, most of the planes sat outside their hangars, situated wingtip-to-wingtip. When the attack began, pilots were unable to get the Pearl Harbor aircraft to safety, and very few were…

Aloha ‘Oe (farewell) — it’s takeoff time!

Say “aloha ‘oe” to the mainland and book your trip to sunny Oahu, Hawaii for a once-in-a-lifetime kind of adventure. Pearl Harbor Warbirds offers the unique chance to ride in an authentic WWII SNJ T-6 Texan airplane over Pearl Harbor. You’ll also see jaw-dropping Hawaiian scenery and have memories that will last a lifetime! Book your tour today…