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– Dottie Mae-Jug From The DeepWaterlogged no more, this Thunderbolt restoration is a stunning example of the restorer’s art.
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‘Cats of Two ColorsThe United States is fortunate to have a number of flying Grumman Bearcats. Two examples are profi led in this issue. One has been fl ying for some time in North America and another is new to the scene.
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‘FIFI’ Boeing B-29 SuperfortressThe Commemorative Air Force B-29 “Superfortress” has been in operation for over three decades. Warbird Digest presents the defi nitive history of the airplane and brings readers up to date on the extensive work taking place on the bomber.
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525MPH SleeperSome hidden, as well as not so hidden modifications combine to make this jet a true hot rod
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A Canadian StearmanJohn Elliott fell in love with the Stearman when he was 9 years old. Growing up in England he became a dedicated Anglophile, and when the opportunity came for him to purchase a Stearman, he chose a rare PT-27 that had been built for the Royal Canadian Air Force. It was the perfect choice, eh?
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A Hawk Flexes its WingsFrank Mormillo caught up with The Fighter Collection’s Hawk 75A-1 shortly before it left for the United Kingdom.
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A New Horse in the HouseTim Savage brings readers up to date on the exciting new developments at Stallion 51.
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A Really Super SixOriginally conceived by the late-Keith Shell, this heavily-modi fied North American T-6 features a Pratt & Whitney R-1830 Twin Wasp turning a three-bladed propeller, and a bubble canopy. Since it first took to the sky in 2009, after the project was completed in his memory, “Keith’s Dream” has been enjoyed by the Shell family.
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A Trojan WarriorAfter their service to the USAF in a training role, many T-28A Trojans were converted for combat and flew under new designations. Nathan Harnagel delves into this history and shares a first-hand flying experience.
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Able EyesDuring its seven-year career in the Navy, the Douglas AD-5W Skyraider at the Cavanaugh Flight Museum (CFM) was assigned to VAW- 12 Bats and went to sea nine times aboard seven different aircraft carriers. In 2014, after seven years with CFM, museum pilot Chuck Gardner discovered a photo of the Skyraider in VAW-12 colors and the decision was made to repaint the “Guppy” in this historically correct scheme.
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Alabama Rammer JammerAfter suffering damage as a result of a gear up landing in 1998, and discovering structural corrosion, it was going to be a slow recovery for P-51D Mustang s/n 44-73990. Many wondered if it would ever fly again, but Mark and Alan Henley always knew it would grace the skies once more. Seventeen years later, it did just that. This is the story of their journey, the passing of the torch to the next generation, and the World War II pilot it honors as the “new” ALABAMA RAMMER JAMMER.
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Aleutian TigerWarhawks Inc. are the new kids on the block when it comes to P-40 restorations. They have come out of the chocks with a fantastic fi rst effort. Warbird Digest met with Ron Fagen and Erik Hokuf to get the inside story, while Greg Morehead shot the stunning photographs.