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June 20 2005 For more information: Tim McKenna - Himmelrich, Inc. Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag IMAX Film Opens at Maryland Science Center Audiences can take a ride in the cockpit of an F-15 Eagle traveling faster than the speed of sound and experience the adrenalin-rush of supersonic air combat in Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag. The film joins a pilot as he competes at the international training exercise for air forces of allied countries. Red Flag is the final training for pilots and their aircrews before being sent into combat. The exercises are as real and as challenging as possible to take pilots, ground crews, mechanics, and rescue personnel to the limits of what they can handle. Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag will be shown daily at the Maryland Science Center. Admission for the film may be purchased as part of the admission to the Maryland Science Center, or separately only after 4:00 pm. The Maryland Science Center at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor is visited by more than 550,000 people each year. Popular exhibits include: Dinosaur Mysteries which features more than a dozen full-size dinosaurs and interactive paleontology activities, an exploration of the day in the life of the human body in Your Body: The Inside Story, and add…dozens of interactive experiments in Newton’s Alley. Other popular attractions in the museum include the Kids Room, the five-story MIE Properties IMAX Theater, and the world-famous Davis Planetarium. The Maryland Science Center is located at 601 Light Street at Baltimore’s Inner Harbor. For information and tickets, visit www.marylandsciencecenter.org or call the 24-Hour Information Line at 410-685-5225, TDD: 410-962-0223.
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