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Chino Kid Turned BusinessmanSteve Hinton is a household name among warbird enthusiasts. Scott Germain recently spent some time with Hinton, both on the ground and in the air, to find out Hinton’s thoughts on the state of the warbird movement.
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Chino’s Combat VetsFrank Mormillo covers the history of three of The Air Museum Planes of Fame’s combat veterans.
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For the Love of an L-BirdMost people with an interest in warbirds focus on the fighters and bombers, but the history of the ‘lighterside’ also must be preserved. Rich Wallin has done just that with his Aeronca L-16.
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Glacier GirlBob Cardin, the man responsible for directing the restoration of this magnificent early model P- 3 8, shares wi th Warbird Digest readers the inside details of how they pulled off one of the most complex restoration endeavors to date.
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Heritage FlightThe USAF Heritage Flight is one of the most popular airshow acts in the United States. Each year the USAF hosts the Heritage Flight Conference at Davis- Monthan AFB, Arizona to prepare for the next season. Tim Savage provides a glimpse of the activities that took place.
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Heritage FlightThe USAF Heritage Flight is one of the most popular airshow acts in the United States. Each year the USAF hosts the Heritage Flight Conference at Davis-Monthan AFB, Arizona to prepare for the next season. Tim Savage provides a glimpse of the activities that took place.
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Indiana Aviation MuseumAt a small town airport in northwest Indiana is an impressive collection of warbirds. Jim Read has opened his collection of aircraft to the public as the Indiana Aviation Museum. Ed Likes visited the collection for Warbird Digest.
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Nordic WarbirdsIn international incident is taking place in the skies over Sweden. Jan Andersson founded a flying museum and is putting together a collection of warbirds that includes a P-51 Mustang, A-26 Invader, deHavilland Vampire, and more.
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Return of the AlbatrossThe Albatross is the ultimate flying yacht for the warbird aficionado. Patrick Dean recently had the opportunity to check in on a number of the survivors.
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Revival of the ChipmunkAlthough it may seem hard to believe, the deHavilland Chipmunk is still hard at work in its intended role, training students for a military air arm.
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Swedish Air Force Historic FlightA nation known for its self-sufficiency in military aviation designs, Sweden has been a fiercely independent country. Luigino Caliaro shares the story of how the nation’s pride is maintained by the Swedish Air Force Historic Flight.
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“Alvin” the ChipmunkWhen Jim and Cathy Read made the difficult decision to divest their warbird collection and to close the doors at the Indiana Aviation Museum, they didn’t divest completely. One of the few planes they kept was the delightful de Havilland Chipmunk. To keep the “Chippie” exercised, Steve Buchelt has been in a unique position as the aircraft’s primary pilot. Steve shares a little history of the Chipmunk and tells why it is so much fun to fly.