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T-34 Mentor
Trainer Used For Decades Around The World
The T-34 MENTOR Ride Flight Experience:
Climb aboard the Beechcraft T-34 MENTOR! This trainer entered service in the 1950s as an economical alternative to the North American T-6 and has trained pilots around the world for decades.
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Experience this graceful aircraft on tour! The T-34 is a low intensity flight experience and is perfect for anyone looking to take to the skies or for those looking for less thrill and more fun! Flights are available on this aircraft year round when it is not on tour. For more information or to schedule a non-tour stop ride contact Lloyd Hedges at lloydthepilot@gmail.com.
20 Minute Ride Experience:
$340
Questions & Information
Refund Policy
All Airpower History Tour sales are final. In the event of a delay or cancellation as a result of airport/airspace activities, aircraft maintenance, or weather conditions, passengers will be rescheduled for a later time the same day or a future day at the same tour stop.
If a scheduled flight is cancelled due to airport/airspace activities, weather, or aircraft maintenance reasons passengers can request one of the following options:​
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Passengers may reschedule their ride at the same tour stop at a later time/date (as possible)
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Passengers may request a gift certificate for use at a future tour stop
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Passengers may request a full refund
Refunds will not be issued to passengers who fail to arrive on-time for their flight (no-shows) and/or fail to check-in at the Airpower Ride Desk at least one hour before their scheduled flight time.
All passengers must check-in at the AirPower Ride Desk at least one hour prior to the scheduled flight time.
Tickets purchased same day or within 1 day of the ride date cannot be refunded.
Cancellation Policy
For cancellations that occur within 2-7 days of the ride date a $150.00 (per seat) fee will be assessed.
For cancellations that occur more than 7 days from the ride date, a $95.00 (per seat) fee will be assessed.
Passenger Requirements
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Riders should be at least 12 years of age to fly.
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Riders between the ages of 12-17 must have a parent or legal guardian present at time of check-in to fly.
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Passengers must be able to enter and exit the aircraft under their own power, enter and exit their seat, and be able to operate seat safety belts.
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Passengers must be able to read printed safety materials, and understand verbal safety briefings.
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Passengers must follow flight crew instructions and commands before, during, and after flight and when around aircraft or on airport ramps/taxiways. This helps ensure the safety and enjoyment of all passengers.
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