DAYTON, Ohio — A piece of history is soaring into Dayton next week at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force.

The museum is welcoming the public to see "That's All Brother," a Douglas C-47 Skytrain presented by the Commemorative Air Force. The Commemorative Airforce maintains airplanes to be artifacts of living history.

The aircraft lands on Wright Field, behind the museum, on Sunday, July 28 at approximately noon and be open to the public at 5 p.m. It will remain on public display from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from July 29 through July 31. 

"That's All Brother" led the main airborne invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944 and was piloted by Lt. Col. John Donalson. The plane led more than 800 C-47s which dropped more than 13,000 paratroopers into a battle which changed the course of WWII. 

It has been restored to its 1944 condition, including its D-Day paint scheme and a historic interior restoration.

The aircraft also served in Operations Dragoon, Market Garden, Repulse and Varsity.

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