WATCH NOW: Commemorative Air Force AirPower History Tour stops at Kenosha airport
DANIEL GAITAN
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Vistors watch as the B-24 returns from a flight and the wing passes overhead during the AirPower History Tour hosted at the Kenosha Regional Airport on Saturday.
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Right: Florence Klappa, 102, of Kenosha, smiles as she leaves the Kenosha Regional Airport with her family after getting to see the B-29 named “FIFI” during the AirPower History Tour hosted on Saturday. Klappa’s late husband, Roger, worked on the plane when it was in use by the military. This was the first time Klappa has seen the plane in person.
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The B-29 named "FIFI" flies over the Kenosha Regional Airport during the AirPower History Tour on Saturday.
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Visitors look on a the B-24 gets ready to taxi during the Commemorative Air Force AirPower History Tour's visit to the Kenosha Regional Airport on Saturday.
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The AirPower History Tour hosted at the Kenosha Regional Airport on Saturday, July 23, 2022.
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Visitors get to see the B-29 named “FIFI” up close during the AirPower History Tour hosted at the Kenosha Regional Airport on Saturday.
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Visitors look on as the B-29 named "FIFI" returns from a flight during the AirPower History Tour hosted at the Kenosha Regional Airport on Saturday.
SEAN KRAJACIC Kenosha News
Florence Klappa, 102, of Kenosha, smiles after getting to see the B-29 named "FIFI" during the AirPower History Tour hosted at the Kenosha Regional Airport on Saturday.
Vistors watch as the B-24 returns from a flight and the wing passes overhead during the AirPower History Tour hosted at the Kenosha Regional Airport on Saturday.
Right: Florence Klappa, 102, of Kenosha, smiles as she leaves the Kenosha Regional Airport with her family after getting to see the B-29 named “FIFI” during the AirPower History Tour hosted on Saturday. Klappa’s late husband, Roger, worked on the plane when it was in use by the military. This was the first time Klappa has seen the plane in person.
Visitors look on a the B-24 gets ready to taxi during the Commemorative Air Force AirPower History Tour's visit to the Kenosha Regional Airport on Saturday.
Florence Klappa, 102, of Kenosha, smiles after getting to see the B-29 named "FIFI" during the AirPower History Tour hosted at the Kenosha Regional Airport on Saturday.