Wichita Air Service is responsible for the stunning restoration of Chuck Greenhill’s J2F-4 “Duck.” Terry Reynolds who spearheaded the project details the trials and tribulations of restoration a sole survivor.
Ever wonder how the folks that tour the country in warbirds get started? In Jim Harley’s case a chance internet posting changed the course of his life and he has now spent the last three years flying with the Collings Foundation. He relates this experience for readers of Warbird Digest.
Paul Ehlen recently gathered two former P-51 pilots to fly in their recreated World War Two mounts. He asked Warbird Digest to attend.
A group of like minded warbird pilots have banded together to bring airshows to the small towns the Rocky mountain region. Mark Morris tells how they got their start.
A dedicated crew of United States Marine Corps helicopter pilots have done a remarkable job of bringing one of the birds they flew in Vietnam back to life.
Nearly everyone has heard of the ‘Berlin Candy Bomber,’ who dropped candy to the impoverished and war weary children of Germany. Greg Morehead presents his conversation with Gail Halverson.
The 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.
Michael Potter is creating an excellent collection of warbirds and classic aircraft. His mission is to educate our future leaders about the sacrifices of Canada’s veterans. Mike Heninger reports on the operation for Warbird Digest.