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Fantasy of Flight Has Big Plans for Dad on Father’s Day

Posted on May 19th, 2009 by kris

Categories: Attractions

Ok, since we told you what to do for mom on Mother’s Day, I felt it is also our responsibility to keep you up to date on the best things to do for dad.

Drop the tie or gimmick gadget for dad this year and instead treat the man of the house to some quality time with his flight fantasies in mind.
Fantasy of Flight is offering free admission for dad when accompanied by a paying guest Thurs., June 18 to Sun., June 21.  These dates include Fantasy of Flight’s Father’s Day weekend, Sat., June 20 and Sun., June 21, where Central Florida’s premier aviation attraction will be offering two days of special high-flying experiences that the whole family – especially Dad – will never forget.  The complimentary admission offer for Dad is valid with a full-price paid youth, senior or adult admission and is not valid with any other offers, discounts, annual passes or special events.
The action-packed weekend of fun kicks off with the Fantasy Flyers R/C Club First Annual “The Golden Age of Aviation Fly-In” featuring WWI and Golden Age giant scale remote control planes.  The skies will be filled with zooming, zipping, and all manner of rip-roaring remote-controlled fun that is sure to have the whole family breathless with excitement and to appeal to the young boy in every man.
The Fly-In is June 20 and 21 from 10 am – 4 pm and is included in the general attraction admission for spectators.
Families who want to get in on the fun have an opportunity to strut their stuff with their own remote control planes in the R/C Fly-In.  A Fly-In package is available and includes two days of admission to all Fly-In activities, two days of admission to the Fantasy of Flight attraction and two days of complimentary parking.  The package is $20 per R/C pilot plus 7 percent sales tax.  Details and advance registration for R/C pilots and their guests are available online at www.fantasyofflight.com.
The Second Annual Military Collectors Show will also be held on-site June 20 from 9 am – 4 pm as part of the Father’s Day weekend at the attraction’s Orlampa Conference Center.  Scheduled to be on-hand at the Military Collectors Show are Don Albury, the co-pilot of the B-29 Bock’s car; Robert Roberts, a Combat Media and D-Day veteran; and Hiram Mann, a member of the Tuskegee Airmen who was awarded the Congressional Gold Medal.  Featuring close to 40 military antiques collectors, military Dads or Dads with an interest in history are certain to enjoy the wide variety of collectible memorabilia showcased from the Civil War to the Vietnam War.  Guests can see uniforms, medals, insignia and war relics, a military vehicle display, as well as military re-enactors.
The Military Collectors Show is included with the price of regular admission to Fantasy of Flight or guests can pay just $6 for entry to the show alone.
As an added bonus to top off the weekend of high-flying family fun, families with fathers deserving of a one-of-a-kind gift this year can really make an impression by taking advantage of the rare opportunity to let Pop hop in a real cockpit and allow his imagination to soar. Families are invited to bring Dad to participate in the wildly popular “Open Cockpit Days” for an unforgettable treat. Kermit Weeks noted that Fantasy of Flight will roll out some classic airplanes from his prized collection – including the Grumman Wildcat, Grumman TBM Avenger and the Corsair — to allow guests the photo opportunity of a lifetime as they climb into and claim the cockpit of some of America’s most rare vintage aircraft.
“Open Cockpit Days” are June 20 and 21 from 3-5 pm and are free to annual pass holders and available to single day admission guests for an additional fee per person including 7 percent sales tax.

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