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>For most people, a 15–minute plane ride may not seem like much. But for these Colorado veterans — most in their 90s, including two who served in World War II — it's the flight of a lifetime. On Saturday, they soared above Denver in a restored open–cockpit Stearman biplane, the same kind of aircraft that trained military aviators during WWII. The opportunity comes courtesy of Dream Flights, a nonprofit that has honored nearly 8,000 senior veterans across the country since 2011.

Not everything is shit. Archive: https://archive.today/Oaqs9 From the post: >>For most people, a 15–minute plane ride may not seem like much. But for these Colorado veterans — most in their 90s, including two who served in World War II — it's the flight of a lifetime. On Saturday, they soared above Denver in a restored open–cockpit Stearman biplane, the same kind of aircraft that trained military aviators during WWII. The opportunity comes courtesy of Dream Flights, a nonprofit that has honored nearly 8,000 senior veterans across the country since 2011.

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The type all the WWII aces learned to fly in. They transitioned to jets during Korea. An amazing timeline.

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That’s really cool