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Tour of WWII bombers

  • Jennifer and Joe Cynamon look at the tailgunner of a B-17 Flying Fortress with their 2-year-old daughter Ciara. World War II bombers were on display at Hangar 63 at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport Saturday, Feb. 4, 2012. The tour runs through Monday. PETER ANDREW BOSCH / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

  • Greg Glukhov looks down a 50 caliber gun in a B-24 Liberator, which is on display at Hangar 63 at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. Along with the B-24, on display are a B-17 Flying Forteress and a P-51C. All were flown in World War II. PETER ANDREW BOSCH / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

  • People look at a B-17 Flying Forteress, now on display at Hangar 63 at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport. The show is available for tours Saturday, February 4, 2012, through Monday. PETER ANDREW BOSCH / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

  • Willy Cook, left, get his picture taken by Derek Ward. Cook was able to cross an item off his "bucket list" after completing his wish of flying in a P-51C. Several World War II bomber planes were on display at Hangar 63 at the Fort Lauderdale Executive Airport through Monday. PETER ANDREW BOSCH / MIAMI HERALD STAFF

  • In this photo released by Andy Newman, Stuart G. Newman, 89, manipulates a target locator aboard a vintage B-17 Friday, Feb. 3 2012, over Fort Lauderdale. Newman, a B-17 navigator/bombardier during World War II in Europe, had an opportunity to fly in the vintage aircraft that is operated by the Collings Foundation, a Massachusetts-based organization that tours the B-17 and other historic World War II aircraft around the U.S. Newman's last mission on a B-17 was over Europe was in April 1945, almost 67 years ago. he B-17, a P-51 and B-24 are slated to be displayed in Fort Lauderdale through Monday morning and then moved to Florida Keys Marathon Airport for touring from Monday afternoon through noon Wednesday. Andy Newman