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Season of the WitchPrior to the 2015 Reno National Championship Air Races the big news was the fire that nearly consumed fan favorite Precious Metal. Once the racing got underway in the Unlimited class, fans were buzzing. Would “Stevo” Hinton three-peat in Voodoo or would former astronaut “Hoot” Gibson take his first-ever Unlimited Gold at the controls of Strega?
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Semper Fi BeechNathan Harnagel is back with a great story about the prolific Beech-18 and from preflight to touchdown, he gives us a report on the beautiful example owned and operated by Scott Rozzell.
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Shared SquadronsWant to fl y a jet, but don’t want all the hassles? Shared Squadrons has the solution.
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Singapore Seafire
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Skyblazin’ SabresWhen it comes to eye-grabbing paint schemes, the F-86 owned by the Righetti family and operated by Doug Matthews’ Classic Fighters, is the pinnacle of cool. This flashy jet wears the markings of a little known USAF flight demonstration team, the Skyblazers, which performed in Sabres during the 1950s.
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Spirit of FreedomThe C-54 was the workhorse of the Berlin Airlift. The Berlin Airlift Historical Society tours the country with their flying museum, presenting the history of this critical time.
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Stearman OneOne of the most anticipated new warbird restorations of 2015 was a Stearman biplane that was flown by the U.S. Navy’ s youngest pilot in 1942—a man who went on to become the 41st President of the United States. Its restoration would need to be completely authentic, and AirCorps Aviation was up to the task.
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Stringbag SurvivorsJames Kightly documents the history of the surviving Fairey Swordfish. Nearly extinct thirty years ago, we are close to seeing a fourth example take flight.
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Suhthun’ Style! Air Racing comes to TunicaReno isn’t the only game in town for air racing anymore. Tunica, Mississippi is now on the map as a successful racing venue. Scott Germain explains what it takes to launch a new race venture.
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Suisse Mirage
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Grumman’s Unflappable DuckWarbird Digest’s California connection, Frank Mormillo, offers a history lesson on the J2F Duck and details about surviving examples, including one operated by Fantasy of Flight in Florida, and another restored by Fighter Rebuilders for Comanche Fighters.
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Military Aviation Museum Mosquito KA114On an overcast day in late September 2012, warbird lovers around the world rejoiced as a de Havilland Mosquito was successfully flown from Ardmore Airport in New Zealand. Warren Denholm of AvSpecs oversaw the project, which required the expert craftsmanship from his own shop and many others, to complete the masterpiece for owner Jerry Yagen.