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Moose on the LooseKent Carlomagno has found the perfect warbird to meet his passion for high performance machines.
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Normandy SpitRaybourne Thompson spent ten years resurrecting a combat veteran Spitfi re. Warbird Digest presents the fi rst air-to-air photographs of this marvelous restoration.
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NWOC 2017
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O! CanadaCanadian Bob May has put a Mustang with a RCAF paint scheme back in the air. Paul Bowen shot the fi rst air-to-air photos for Warbird Digest.
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Oklahoma MesserschmittThe 100th Anniversary of Rolls Royce was marked in a rather unusual way at Wiley Post Airport in Oklahoma.
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One Hot ShipThe Boeing P-26 Peashooter had a relatively short service career in the United States Army Air Corps. The example at the Planes of Fame Museum is the world’s last flying P-26. With its portly fuselage, fixed gear, and external bracing, it seems a bit archaic, but with a top speed of 227mph and a climb rate of over 2,200 feet/minute, in 1932 the Peashooter was the hottest ship in the sky
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One of One
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Peace Ponies-Indonesian Mustangs
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Pirate ShipVintage Fighters has completed another FG-1D Corsair. James Church looks at the restoration and Brad Hood describes what it is like to fl y the legendary Corsair.
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ProctukaGary Brown details the attempt to recreate Junkers Stukas for The Battle of Britain.
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Return of the SeahorseA dedicated crew of United States Marine Corps helicopter pilots have done a remarkable job of bringing one of the birds they flew in Vietnam back to life.
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Rookie RacerPaul Redlich, an experienced T-6 pilot, was a rookie racer at Reno 2004. He sat down with Tim Savage to discuss what its like to be in the “driver’s seat” around the pylons.