The Original BATCOPTER’s 2017 Summer Tour is Coming

Here’s how to find out where you can see it — and even fly in it…

One of the absolute coolest things you can do as a Batman ’66 fan is fly in the original Batcopter from the movie and show.

I’ve done it. It’s worth every second. (Click here if you want to know what it’s like.)

Now, summer’s coming and the Batcopter will be flying hither, thither and yon, as Aunt Harriet might say.

Here’s the schedule, as well as some fall dates, to boot.

The Batcopter — serial no. N3079G — is owned and operated by the Nock family, a troupe of affable entertainers who can spin many a tale about Batman’s greatest flying machine.

You won’t be able to fly in it at all of these events but I highly recommend you check it out nonetheless. It’s an amazing feeling to be able to sit in the Batcopter, even on the ground.

The cost of a flight is $50 per person. At shows where the Batcopter is stationary, it’s $20 per person to sit in the cockpit and get your picture taken. (Also ask if they’re selling t-shirts. They do that sometimes.)

My son Sam and me in the Batcopter a few years ago, with Capt. Nock.

Niagara Falls Comic Con – Niagara Falls, Canada
June 2-4
Click here for more info.
Batcopter tours will not be available.

State Fair Meadowlands – Met Life Stadium, East Rutherford, N.J.
June 22-July 9
Click here for more info.
BATCOPTER TOURS AVAILABLE

Empire State Fair — Nassau Coliseum, Uniondale, N.Y.
July 20-30
Click here for more info.
BATCOPTER TOURS AVAILABLE

TerrifiCon — Mohegan Sun Casino, Uncasville, Conn.
Aug. 18-20
Click here for more info.
Batcopter tours will not be available.

NAS Oceana Air Show – Virginia Beach, Va.
Sept. 15-17
Click here for more info.
Batcopter tours will not be available.

Flying W Air Show – Medford, N.J.
Sept. 30 – Oct. 1
Click here for more info.
BATCOPTER TOURS AVAILABLE

Stuart Air Show – Stuart, Fla.
November 3-5
Click here for more info.
Batcopter tours will not be available.

For more info on the Batcopter itself, click here.

Author: Dan Greenfield

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  1. No Texas shows? C’mon. I love going up to the north east, but I have kids now,….and I’m a school teacher I don’t have that kind of money these days. Come see us in Dallas. I’ll drum up some business for you guys.

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    • Absolutely you are right on Andy! There is a huge bat-fan base here!!!

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  2. I flew on it this past season! Felt like a Robin in flight!

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  3. How do I book to have Bat Copter at Aug.26th event?

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    • Your best bet is to follow the link to the Batcopter’s own website, Chris. There should be contact info there.

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