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Planes that have ties to World War II will be in the air above Brandon this afternoon.

The Commonwealth Air Training Plan Museum is hosting its annual display day.

"For a number of years we've been having a number of air displays," said Stephen Hayter, Executive Director. "These aircraft are the training aircraft that the RCAF used to train pilots for the war efforts. These are historic 75-year-old air crafts that have been meticulously restored. You'll hear them just as you would have in the 1940s.

The gates at the Brandon Municipal Airport open up at 1:00 p.m. The air show itself begins at 3:00 p.m.

There will also be food vendors.

"There will be several planes going up into the air, it's going to be very exciting," added Hayter. "To see planes this old fly is really neat, everyone should come to check it out."

It's just $10 to get in while 12 & under get in for free.