Please double check with the museum on Sunday regarding any changes in flight plans.

World War II Warbirds from Ellington Field in Texas for a 2,200-mile journey over the ocean to perform at the 2015 St. Barth’s Bucket Regatta on the French collectivity island of Saint-Barthélemy. They will join forces during their travels with four additional Warbirds from Lewis Air Legends of San Antonio, Texas. This historic journey will be one of the largest fleets of Warbirds to travel overseas since World War II ended.
Follow Wings Over Miami’s Facebook page or the Wings website to confirm the time of arrival. The front desk of the museum can be reached at 305 233-5197.
Please note: Weather may prevent or slow the plane’s arrival into Miami, so please double check before you come out to the museum.
Once the planes take off, two tail numbers will be posted for people to follow the plane’s progress on www.flightaware.com. This site allows you to follow a plane traveling with a time-lag of few minutes.
The opportunity to see the planes will be only on the way to their airshow, they are coming back to the United States to attend Sun-n-Fun via different route and will not fly back through Miami.
Regular museum rates will apply, however museum hours will be extended until sundown around 7:00pm.
The museum is located in Kendall, at 14710 SW 128 street, Miami Executive Airport (Tamiami Airport) – far west side of airport.