Warbird and aviation enthusiasts in Wichita are getting an exclusive look at one of the restored C-47 aircraft that made the trip earlier this month to Europe to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of D-Day.

The C-47 known as “Besty’s Biscuit Bomber” will make a stop at the B-29 Doc Hangar, Education and Visitors Center in Wichita on its way back from Europe Saturday and Sunday. Doors open at 9 a.m. and close at 5 p.m. Admission will be $15 for adults and $10 for children ages 12 and under.

The open house event will feature cockpit tours of the C-47, along with cockpit tours and B-29 Flight Experiences on B-29 Doc. North American T-6 Texan rides will also be available during the two day event.

“Having three World War II-era aircraft in Wichita at the same time is a special treat for warbird and aviation enthusiasts,” said Josh Wells, Doc’s Friends executive director and general manager. “Partnering with another group whose mission matches our mission of honoring the Greatest Generation, while educating future generations, is core to the overall objective of keeping warbirds like Doc and Betsy’s Biscuit Bomber airworthy and flying for generations to come. It will be a unique and one-of-a-kind event that will provide up-close access to three of the most unique World War II aircraft still flying today.”

Based in Paso Robles, California, Besty is one of the lowest flight time, most authentic World War II Skytrains in airworthy condition. The Douglas C-47 Skytrain operated from every continent and participated in every major battle during World War II and was utilized in numerous roles, including hauling cargo, transporting troops, dropping paratroopers and towing gliders.