Tuesday, September 07, 2010 - 08:14 AM UTC
Here a reference that keeps us abreast of restored original and modern replicas. This magazine keeps a pulse on current salvage efforts and grassroots garage shops building experimental replicas.
This bimonthly magazine is in their 32nd issue. Having #31 in hand I can vouch for their thorough articles. Images are clear and totally infocus, The subject matter of this issue ranges from Early Aviation replicas to a B17 being salvaged from a New Guinea swamp to a pristine OV-10 Bronco in a Tennessee museum.

They keep track of what birds are being bought and sold and remarked. Who flies and who crashes. The old Ryder Halberstadt CL.II and her current venue at the Fighter Factory 240 Airport Court Suffolk Executive Airport Suffolk, Virginia 23434. http://www.fighterfactory.com

Table of contents

'Resurrection Report' whats in the works.
'Chino Airshow 2010.'
'Renewed Audacity MIG-3 rebuild.'
'The Vintage Aero Flying Museum - Home of the Lafayette Foundation.'
'Fast Clinic - Red Star Pilots Assoc. Yaks & CJ aircraft.'
'The Douglas C-47 - Aerial Workhorse of WWII.'
'Home Run Heritage Flight - 75th Anniversary of the C-47.'
'Flying the Griffon Spitfire.'
'Remember its British - How a Yank Deals with(Im)proper English.'
'De Havilland DH-89a Dragon Rapide - restored.'

I have the greatest admiration for their writers as they really seem to dig deep into the subjects they cover. Photo-walkarounds have detail shots that one could not expect to find in other contemporary magazines of this genre. The only fault I found is that sometimes with so much going on in between their pages they are limited in providing full articles on every subject. Check them out. http://www.warbirddigest.com


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