Back by popular demand.
For those who missed the aviation opportunity of a lifetime in 2014, the B-25 Mitchell bomber, Maid in the Shade, will be dropping into Penticton Regional Airport next week.
The authentically-restored aircraft, which served in the Second World War, is one of just a handful of its type in the world still flying.
The Flying Legends of Victory Tour is part of a swing through Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest by the Arizona-based aircraft.
The goal is to give people a close-up history lesson and also as a tribute to all those who served their countries.
This is the third time the has been graced by a CAF visit. The last time it was a B-17 bomber in 2015.
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Throughout the week the B-25 will be open for tours and for three days, June 30 to July 2, people will have an opportunity to purchase a flight.
Flights can be arranged through the Penticton Flying Club Facebook site.
The plane is scheduled to arrive Monday at 10 a.m.