The CAF AirPower History Tour is landing at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum from September 4–7, 2025, offering a rare opportunity to experience some of the most iconic aircraft from World War II up close. This event brings history to life with legendary warbirds that helped win the war—on the ground and in the air.
Featured aircraft include:
B-29 Superfortress “FIFI” – One of only two B-29s still flying in the world
PT-13 Stearman – Open-cockpit trainer used by thousands of U.S. pilots
AT-6 Texan “Nella” – Advanced trainer from the Women Airforce Service Pilots program
RC-45J “Big Oily Beast” – A versatile twin-engine transport and trainer
Aircraft will be on display at Hangar 80, located just down the street from the museum. A free shuttle service will operate all day between the museum and the aircraft display area.
Dates: September 4–7, 2025
Time: Daily from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM
Main Location: Tulsa Air and Space Museum & Planetarium – 3624 N 74th East Ave, Tulsa, OK 74115
Admission:
Tickets must be purchased at the museum upon arrival.
Admission includes aircraft access and B-29 cockpit tours (after flight operations conclude).
Experience the thrill of a WWII flight! Rides are available on select aircraft and must be booked in advance online. Each flight ticket includes admission for the flyer and one guest.
Thursday & Friday:
Saturday & Sunday:
To book plane rides and check availability please visit: Tulsa, Oklahoma | AirPowerTour
Please email events@tulsamuseum.org for any questions or comments.
Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to experience the sights, sounds, and stories of World War II aviation—right here in Tulsa!