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Combat CorsairFew surviving Corsairs can lay claim to having actual documented missions flown against the Japanese in World War Two. The latest restoration to emerge from Ezell Aviation can and is a great new addition to the Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum’s growing fleet of warbirds.
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Fast FACsimileDr. Richard Sugden attempts to perform an operation that would transform a TA-4J trainer into an OA-4M Fast FAC. What’s the prognosis? Warbird Digest gives you the full treatment.
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Flying with Junior BurchinalAn unforgettable adventure in Paris…Texas!
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Gunship 049This lethally armed combat veteran Huey underwent a mammoth restoration effort in order to bring the story of the “gunships” alive. At one point Gunship 049 was deemed to be beyond saving; but stretching its resources to the max, American Huey 369 based in Peru, Indiana, was fully dedicated to the cause. The end result is a fitting tribute to those who flew and maintained them in Vietnam.
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Multi-Mission MustangThe North American Mustang was called on to perform a myriad of roles during its service career. One of the earliest tasks required of this jack-of-all-trades was to be configured as a dive bomber. With minimal modifications, the type performed well in that role, as it did in so many others. One of only two airworthy survivors of the type is Baby Carmen operated by the Collings Foundation.
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Naked FannyWhile the Skyraider is perhaps best known for the roles it played during the conflicts in Korea and Vietnam, it also served in many lesser known conflicts that took place in remote regions of the world. Tasked with fighting rebel forces in central Africa, this battle-hardened survivor has an interesting story to tell.
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Sunken TreasuresLast seen as they slipped beneath the waves during the Battle of the Coral Sea in May 1942, some of the aircraft of the USS Lexington’s Air Group have been located near the wreckage of the carrier they once flew from. An expedition funded by Paul Allen has revealed images of these aircraft in amazing condition, resting two miles below the ocean’s surface.
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‘ET’ Comes HomeAfter extensive research the Cavanaugh Flight Museum has refinished their A-1H Skyraider in its original combat colors. Warbird Digest delivers the whole story.
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DILLEY did it!John Dilley was a pioneer of the warbird movement and he sat down with Warbird Digest to share a glimpse of his career.
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Making of an IconThe legend of X4650. The immaculate restoration of Comanche Fighters’ historic Spitfire Mk. Ia.
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Spell of the Night WitchesLow and slow was the name of the game for the “Night Witches.” The Shuttleworth Collection has preserved an important part of World War Two history: the Polikarpov Po-2.
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Spitfire: The Making of the DocumentaryWarbird Digest goes behind the scenes during the making of Spitfire, a new feature film.