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COME FLY WITH US!

Over 3,000 riders have flown in Gunfighter! 
 
Our typical 20-minute flight experience requires one hour, including a pre-flight briefing and post-flight photo opportunities. We want you to savor the experience! 
Please refer to our cancellation policy on our FAQ page. 
This ride is considered "high intensity."

Ride Flight Pricing

20 Minute Flight - $3,000.00

40 Minute Flight - $4,500.00 

 

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Ride Flight Information

The Ultimate Bucket List Item

Experience history first hand and ride in the most awe-inspiring fighter of World War II! Our living history ride experience gives you the opportunity to fly in one of the greatest aircraft of all time. See, hear, and feel what fighter pilots experienced in the skies of Europe, the Pacific, and Korea during pivotal moments of history.



Don't miss this once in a lifetime opportunity!



Your trip back in time will allow you to honor the brave men and women who sacrificed their lives to protect our freedom. Their stories take flight with us every time we fly.

Book Your Seat Online

Seats sell fast and are often sold out by the time we reach a tour stop.

By buying online, you guarantee your reservation. To purchase your ride, find your location, select your time, and follow the instructions.

You will receive a confirmation e-mail after payment. 

Requirements for Riders

Rider must be at least 12 years old and able to physically climb in and out of the aircraft under their own power. Riders between the ages of 12 and 17 must have a hold harmless signed by a parent or guardian. 

 

For our cancellation policy, click here to head to the FAQ Page.

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Check out our schedule to find out when Gunfighter will be in your area.  

For more information

Contact our Ride Coordinator Jeff Linebaugh

(901) 490 - 1793 | jeff@p51gunfighter.com

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John Curatola

"I flew with Jeff and the crew yesterday. I'm still glowing from my experience, and I couldn't of been happier with my time I spent with everyone. It was not only exhilarating, but educational.. and a bit sobering realizing what WWII aircrew did in a machine like this. As a history professor, I gained a new perspective into an area I have been studying all my life. Thank you all so very, very much.
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