Commemorative Air Force Capital Wing is a Winchester, Virginia–based unit dedicated to preserving and flying restored historic military aircraft. The group operates and maintains airworthy World War II aircraft and offers public flight experiences that let passengers ride in authentic vintage planes. Based at Winchester Regional Airport, the Capital Wing focuses on historically accurate restoration, ongoing maintenance, and safe operation of aircraft like the Boeing PT-17 Stearman biplane.
Flight experiences include rides in the PT-17 Stearman, giving participants the opportunity to sit behind the engine in a genuine WWII trainer and experience the handling and sound of a period aircraft. The Capital Wing supports education about military aviation history by providing guided ground displays, aircraft presentations, and contextual information about each type’s role in World War II.
Qualified pilots and certified maintenance personnel operate and inspect the aircraft according to applicable aviation regulations and safety standards, ensuring flights meet accepted requirements for public rides in vintage aircraft. The Capital Wing documents aircraft provenance and follows published restoration practices to retain historical integrity.
Visitors can verify schedules, availability, and booking details through the wing’s official channels and event calendars. The organization’s public appearances at airshows and community events provide opportunities to see historic aircraft up close and to learn from experienced volunteers and staff. Commemorative Air Force Capital Wing combines active preservation, flightworthy restorations, and public flight experiences to keep WWII aviation history accessible and engaging for present and future generations. Information is available online and by contacting the wing directly.