WASHINGTON — A ceremonial flyover above Arlington, Virginia has been pushed to Saturday due to rain.
Twenty-five World War II-era aircraft will take off from Culpeper Regional Airport around noon, and fly in a special formation down the Potomac River. The aircraft were originally scheduled to take flight Friday.
The event will mark the first-ever flyover of the Pentagon and Arlington National Cemetery, according to a news release from .
The “Potomac Flight” is in honor of (DAV), and should be visible from D.C., Andrews Air Force Base in Maryland, and the following areas in Virginia: Alexandria, Arlington and Rosslyn.
If you’d like to see more aircraft this weekend, head to the Saturday. It is free and open to the public.
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