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Fighter EnterprisesGlenn Wegman’s Fighter Enterprises has been quietly turning out top quality work for years. Dick Phillips traveled to Florida to bring readers a glimpse of the work underway.
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Lope’s Hope 3rdWith its latest Mustang restoration, AirCorps Aviation has created a very fitting tribute to Lt. Don Lopez, a man who dedicated his life to aviation. From the outset, its mission was twofold: to create the most authentic P-51 possible, and to highlight the career of a great American aviator.
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Fabulous Formations over ChinoThe Planes of Fame Airshow in Chino, California brought together some rarely flown formations for the camera of Paul Bowen.
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Merlin MasterIn an exclusive interview with Jack Roush, Warbird Digest reveals how Roush Aviation is revolutionizing the operation of the Merlin.
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Project Redtail IThe May 2004 P-51C accident which took the life of Don Hinz has been the subject of a number of rumors. John Beyl brings the facts to the table in this exclusive for Warbird Digest.
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Project Redtail IIThe Commemorative Air Force P-51C continues to make progress. John Beyl brings his latest report.
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The Way They WereWe have come a long way since the warbird movement started in the late 1950’s. Doug Fisher brings us a selection of photos and traces the history of these venerable classics.
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Harvard Hour of PowerWhen the USAF ended support for the popular T6A Texan II demo team and Heritage Flight, groans were heard around the warbird world. Those who attended the 2012 Canadian International Airshow were able to once again see the prolific T-6/Harvard of World War II flying alongside the newest military advanced trainer.
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It Doesn’t get any better than this — UK AirshowsFrank Mormillo has become a regular passenger on transatlantic flights in recent years. He has developed a great appreciation for the British fervor for aviation, which they routinely celebrate in some of the world’s best air shows. Frank shares some of his images and gives some insight into the UK air show scene. Get your passport ready!
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The ConquerorStephen Chapis offers another history lesson with the story of aviation legend Darryl Greenamyer. Equally comfortable in a J-3 Cub at 65 miles per hour as in a Lockheed A-12 at 2,000 miles per hour, what Greenamyer loved most was racing around the pylons in a Grumman Bearcat. As a pioneer in the sport, intense competitor, and a pilot with natural abilities, he truly earned the title“conqueror.”
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Unsung Heroes — L-4 Grasshopper History LessonNeil Seaton shares the important history of the Grasshopper in Army front line service during World War II, and tells about the restoration of 45-4955, a Grasshopper that now graces the skies of the Pacific Northwest.
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Flipping Burgers to Flying MustangsThe story of an unassuming man who accomplished some pretty great things