A number of vintage World War II military planes took to the skies and flew over the monuments in Washington, DC on the morning of May 8 to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the defeat of the Third Reich in Europe.
Thanks to #SkyFOX for the closeup WATCH LIVE: http://t.co/P3lkkynLEi#VEDay70#ww2flyover#fox5dcpic.twitter.com/JwTZpMSufn
— FOX 5 DC (@fox5newsdc) May 8, 2015
We are inbound to Washington. pic.twitter.com/kaolR9iH8g
— Jeff Simon (@jjsimonCNN) May 8, 2015
Another nice view http://t.co/sAAadrO4J5#VEDay70#WW2Flyoverpic.twitter.com/j9mEpRE6gO
— Observing Space (@ObservingSpace) May 8, 2015
A vintage C-45 getting ready for today's #WW2FlyOver. #DC#avgeek#VEDay70 (cc. @airandspace) pic.twitter.com/7y2I9dW4a5
— ALPA (@WeAreALPA) May 8, 2015
Which #aircraft do you like better: The B-25 Betty's Dream or The P-51 Bald Eagle? #WW2Flyover#VEDay70#avgeekpic.twitter.com/ZKU5Et4L7H
— ALPA (@WeAreALPA) May 8, 2015
WWII FLYOVER pic.twitter.com/9W6cHy4nCa
— Chris Papst (@chrispapst) May 8, 2015
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