Join Chesapeake Forum favorite, pilot, and raconteur, Hunter Harris on Saturday, April 26th for an experience that will have you flying by the seat of your pants – the Maryland Science Center IMAX premier of Maryland by Air!
Maryland Public Television (MPTV), host of Maryland by Air, has invited Chesapeake Forum to a very special premier of this thrilling film, shot in part from Hunter’s plane, Silver Queen. Glide across herds of wild Assateague ponies, skim the Calvert Cliffs, be swept up by Baltimore’s regal Mount Vernon Square and heartbroken by the history of Antietam Battlefield. Maryland by Air is a breathtaking look at one of the nation’s most historically important states.
The entire aerial tour of Maryland will feel as if you are a passenger in the Hunter’s plane, Silver Queen, with a seat of the pants view that may have you gripping your arm rests. After flying over the entire State of Maryland, the tour ends with a (virtual) landing at the Easton Airport. Seats for Maryland by Air! must be reserved by Monday, April 21st.
Participants will travel to the Maryland Science Center by executive coach. On the way, Hunter will share stories from the IMAX production. On the return trip, Aloft Biplane Rides and Tidewater Times will hold a raffle for a free 20 minute aerial tour in Hunter’s beautiful Boeing Stearman, Silver Queen! Everyone who attends the premier will also receive a one-year complimentary membership to MPTV and access to all of its wonderful programming.
Maryland by Air is a one-time-only event. Seats must be reserved by Monday, April 21st. In person at the Easton Firehouse. Register at https://chesapeakeforum.org. $55.
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