Events

Friday’s ceremony will celebrate the “North American Texan” plane’s 75th anniversary. Friday afternoon at approximately 12:30 p.m., the planes will reach Arlington by way of a flight path that follows the Potomac River, according to the North American Trainer Association, which is coordinating the event.

More than 15,000 Texans were built between 1938 and 1947, according to the NATA, and more than 400 of them are privately owned and still in flight. They were the most popular plane used in American fighter-pilot training in the 1940s and 1950s.


Around Town

A lone F-15C Eagle fighter jet flew over Arlington at noon today to honor eight airmen killed during World War II.

The crew’s B-24 Liberator bomber was shot down over the Republic of Palau on Sept. 1, 1944.  For 60 years, the wreckage — and the crew’s remains — were lost to the sea.