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Ace Maker AirshowsThis trio of T-33 Shooting Stars not only routinely perform on the airshow circuit, they also continue to serve in their intended role, providing a valuable resource training current Untied States Air Force and Navy pilots.
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Behold, An Ashen HorseA North American-Rockwell International OV-10D+ Bronco with an impressive history has returned to the air.
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GrasshopperThe benign Piper Cub becomes a weapon of war.
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A Dolphin Flying SouthWarbirds have truly become a worldwide phenomenon. However, warbirds—and jet warbirds in particular—had been a rare site in the skies over Argentina until relatively recently. Now a vintage L-29 Delphin is routinely seen flying over this South American nation.
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A Truly Cosmopolitan CorsairA globe-trotting, two-war veteran Corsair has finally found a home in France.
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Journey to HiroshimaAuthor John Slemp's quest to photograph as many vintage flight jackets as possible has led to some very interesting discoveries, a few of which he has revealed to Warbird Digest.
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Carrying the FireJason Somes — warbird pilot! From learning to fly in a Pitts Special, to performing high-energy airshows in his MiG-17, living the life on the edge is a thrill for this adrenalin junkie!
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Learn to Fly a SpitfireWho hasn't dreamed of flying a Spitfire? Well here is a means to do just that!
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Devotion: The MovieWarbird Digest brings you an exclusive "behind the scenes" preview of an epic new movie production, based on the highly acclaimed book by Adam Makos.
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Flying the WarhorseTest pilot Eskil "Taz" Amdal reports on the RRHF Mustang.
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Horseback LeaderWarbird Digest salutes the remarkable career of World War Two legend Col Don Blakeslee whose markings are born on the RRHF Mustang.
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Ike’s ConnieThe elegant Lockheed Constellation is a much-missed sight in the skies over the US. That situation will be rectified once Ike's Connie, the very first Air Force One, returns to flight. Warbird Digest takes you inside the hangar for a full report.