ENGLEWOOD, Colo. (KDVR) — You're never too old to dream, and you're never too old to have fun. That's the mantra of volunteers with Dream Flights, a non-profit that gives World War II, Korea and Vietnam veterans the thrill of taking flight in a WWII-era open cockpit biplane.

The non-profit partnered with Bonaventure of Castle Rock on Thursday to give four local veterans the kind of thrill ride they've never experienced before: a 15-minute journey, 1,000 feet in the air above Colorado.

"It was just so exhilarating and exciting. And I was just telling somebody, you really can't know how exciting it is until you've been on one," said Gene Kozleski, 80, an Air Force veteran.

Volunteer pilot Jeff Klosky said to FOX31, the veterans aren't the only ones experiencing a thrill.

"The reason I do

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