
Why Flying A Taildragger Airplane Needs To Be On Your Bucket List
Taildragger Airplane: A Unique Experience
It’s a rare experience that every airplane enthusiast (or history buff) should try out. If you’re the type who enjoys feeling the wind in your hair and smelling the roaring engine, then a taildragger airplane needs to be penciled into your bucket list. It’s a personalized ride, so it comes with little room for extra guests. Flying in a taildragger airplane truly amplifies the flying experience. Thus, it is sure to outshine any other airplane excursion you have ever taken.
A taildragger airplane flight demands awareness of speed, altitude, energy and flight path. That’s what makes it a remarkably special flight.
Pearl Harbor Warbirds Experience
Here at Pearl Harbor Warbirds, you have the one-of-a-kind chance to fly in a refurbished World War II plane. You’ll soar through beautiful Hawaiian skies over historical locations. It offers a classic ride in a U.S. Navy SNJ (AT-6) coupled with historic background and narrations throughout the entire experience. You will cruise on the historic flight path, much like the Army and Navy airmen did following the Japanese attack.
If you would delight at the chance to fly in an old-school plane, then schedule your Pearl Harbor Warbirds flight today!
Pearl Harbor Warbirds offers the best Hawai‘i flight adventure tours available. Be immersed in the details of the infamous attack on Pearl Harbor and soar above the important sites that played a part in the “Day of Infamy.” Relive history as you retrace the steps of the Army and Navy airmen in the days following the bombing. Fly on some of the same routes the Japanese attackers used into the airfields at Wheeler, Kāne‘ohe and Bellows. There are many air tours in Hawai‘i, but only one warbird airplane flight. Located in Honolulu, Hawai‘i Pearl Harbor Warbirds provides a personal historical experience making it one of the best O‘ahu attractions.
Experience an immersive two-hour adventure that allows you to relive history as a Naval Aviator and fly Pearl Harbor like it was on December 10th, 1941. Learn more about the Admiral’s Warbird Adventure.