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Flying Legends at DuxfordFrank Mormillo traveled to the United Kingdom to welcome “Glacier Girl” to Duxford, but unfortunately engine problems prevented that arrival. Even without the historic P-38 the show was impressive.
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Flying Legends at DuxfordFrank Mormillo returns to Duxford to provide coverage of the airshow every warbird fanatic wants to attend. Few shows can claim to rival the depth and diversity that is provided by England’s premier warbird airshow.
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Flying the FM-2 WildcatMike Gillian recently began flying his immaculate Grumman FM-2 Wildcat. He shares with us his experience and gives us a glimpse of flying this piece of history.
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Fragile Fighter Hawker HurricaneThe Lone Star Flight Museum recently began operating their freshly restored Hawker Hurricane. Unfortunately, an operational accident and the recent flooding wrought by Hurricane Ike means that it will be some time before this magnificent aircraft will see air under its wings. Fortunately, Scott Germain was able to capture the Hurricane in the air and speak with LSFM pilot Charlie Tilghman and restoration expert Ray Middleton prior to the unfortunate events.
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From Grass Roots to the SkyA small group of dedicated volunteers returned a military-correct B-26B Invader to the skies. Members of the Historical Aircraft Corporation in Lancaster, Ohio were up to the challenge, giving new life to an aircraft of the David Tallichet legacy collection.
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Fury FamilyIf you love the Hawker Sea Fury, you have heard of the Sanders family. Almost four decades have passed since the Hawker fighter entered the lives of Dennis and Brian Sanders as a result of their father’s passion. Today the brothers keep the legacy alive and continue to improve and operate the type. Scott Germain brings Warbird Digest readers the complete story.
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Ghosts of ChandlerIf you love the Hawker Sea Fury, you have heard of the Sanders family. Almost four decades have passed since the Hawker fighter entered the lives of Dennis and Brian Sanders as a result of their father’s passion. Today the brothers keep the legacy alive and continue to improve and operate the type. Scott Germain brings Warbird Digest readers the complete story.
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Growing up in the back of a T-6: From shutter speeds to V-speeds…Nurtured from an early age in the art and science of flying warbirds, Trey Carroll recently graduated to the fraternity of warbird pilots when he soloed in a T-6G. What made the occasion unique was later that day he flew a two-ship formation flight with his proud father.
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Hangar Party for Veterans Charity Rocks Hampton RoadEach year Jerry Yagen hosts a fundraiser to assist an important non-profit organization that helps veterans across the United States. Stephen Chapis has attended the last two events and provides his observations.
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Hayabusa!Gosshawk Unlimited recently completed a second Oscar which will become a static display the Museum of Flight. Peter Ruddle updates us on the Oscar project.
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High Country Warbirds Fly-InMost warbird aficionados are well aware of the The Air Museum-Planes of Fame at southern California’s Chino Airport. Lesser known is the Planes of Fame facility at Valle, Arizona. A significant collection in its own right, this museum hosts its own aerial event each year. Frank Mormillo brings the story.
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Horse PlayEver wonder what it takes to learn to fl y formation in a Mustang? James Church recently had the opportunity to tag along while three Mustang owners practiced the art.