A "Tin Goose", the 1928 Ford Tri-Motor plane is touring the country and stopped at the Nampa Municipal Airport to give rides.

The Ford Tri-Motor is also a big part of Idaho firefighting history. Smokejumpers used the planes from the 1940s through the 60s.

Climb aboard one of the first mass-produced airliners and step back in time to aviation’s golden age. A flight on EAA’s Ford Tri-Motor is a flight back to an era where air travel was considered a luxury. You can catch a ride in the Tin Goose today, Saturday and Sunday, but good news, you don't have to jump out of it!

Tickets are $70 in advance, $75 at the door. Kids' tickets are $50
Main Terminal, 116 Municipal Way, Nampa, ID 83687

For more questions, call 920-379-8339.

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