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Hamilton Airshow flies high

B-29 Superfortress bomber lands in Steel Town.

Hamilton Airshow B-29 war plane

12 years ago
Duration 0:54
Commemorative Air Force pilot Peter Treichler explains what it feels like to fly a B-29 bomber.

It was home to war machine guns, cannons and all kinds of deadly bombs.

Meet the Boeing B-29 Superfortress, FIFI. Its known as a warplane heavy weight that was built for the United States Army Air Forces back in 1940, an aircraft that dropped the first atomic bomb on Japan in World War II.

"It is the last bomber of its kind in the world and one ofthe largest war birds to be flying in the world,"Canadian Warplane Heritage Museums David Hills said.

Peter Treichler works for theCommemorative Air Forceout of Addison, Texas. He pilots a B-29 and says although he is working and leading acrew in the air, there are still moments in flight where he contemplates the historic significance of what hes flying.

"Its nice to be able to step back a little bit from the joband just consider the heroism and sacrifice that all the veterans made inoperating these aircraft," Treichler explained.

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Local residents can get up close and personal with the aircraft during this yearsHamilton Airshow. Take photos and even climb up for a cockpit tour. The dazzle of the plane wont be limited to the ground either. The famous bomber will also be flying high.

"No other air show in decades in North America has had a B-25, a Lancaster, B-29 and B-17 all in formation. Its going to be anunparalleled view for anyone who comes out to the show," explained Hills.

Canadas very own Snowbirds and the Royal Canadian Air ForcesCF-18 demo team will also be in attendance. Over 40 vintage flying aircraft arepart of the events line-up as well.

"Volunteers put in countless hours and this could not bedone if it wasnt for the Hamilton Airport," added Hills.

Follow the excitement onTwitterwith the hashtag #hamairshow.

TheHamilton Airshowtakes place June 16-17 at the Canadian Warplane Heritage Museum. Gates open at 8 a.m. both days. The flying show takes place between noon and 4:30 p.m.. Advance tickets are availableonlineor at the museum until June 15 at 5 p.m..

Prices: Adult $27 in advance, $30 at the gate Children (6-15)$15 in advance, $20 at the gate Members and kids under 5 free