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Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Wed Apr 27, 2022 7:58 pm

DC4 /C54 N55CW, departed Keystone Heights Florida headed to a Utah Museum, however it's only being ferried for static display, so not really one that can be considered in annual.

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Tue May 03, 2022 5:26 pm

Kermit Weeks' A-26B Invader USAAF Serial No. 41-39401, registered as N39401, named Pistol Packin Princess, was test flown yesterday, May 2nd, at Chino Airport by Steve Hinton and Mark Moodie (it is configured stock, as a single-pilot aircraft). The aircraft had been under restoration at Aero Trader since arriving in 1997, though had spent quite a number of years as a back-burner project. It is expected to be seen at EAA Airventure this summer.

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Wed May 04, 2022 3:38 pm

Quite a short flight, only 5 minutes.

https://flightaware.com/live/flight/N39 ... HNj8nNn74o

According to the archived transmissions on Liveatc.net the canopy popped open in flight.
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Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Mon May 09, 2022 6:49 pm

The replica Yak-3 registered in France as F-AYAK, owned by Frederic Olivier and Paul Vezard, had its first test flight on May 5th. The aircraft is based at Blois-le Breuil Airfield in Loir-et-Cher. The Yak-3 was constructed using a fuselage built by Jean-Marie Garric, combined with a later all-metal wing, and is powered by an Allison V-1710. It is painted in the color scheme of a Yak-3 of the 15th Fighter Aviation Regiment, flown by Russian ace Alexandr Nikolayevich Sitkovskii. https://www.lecharpeblanche.fr/2022/05/ ... -3-f-ayak/

Also, yesterday, May 8th, saw the long-awaited return to flight of Spitfire Mk.IX PL344, now registered as VH-IUK and based at Albion Park, NSW, Australia. Sold by Tom Blair to Shaune Browne in 2019, the aircraft was initially shipped from the US to Air Leasing Ltd. in the UK, during which time it was repainted by Warbird Colour into its original color scheme it had when assigned to No 401 RCAF Squadron during the spring of 1945. Having not flown in the UK during its stay at Sywell, it was shipped to Australia last year.

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Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Tue May 10, 2022 10:05 am

There is a second flying MiG-15 in Poland, single-seater SP-MIG, in addition to the two-seater SP-YNZ listed

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Tue May 10, 2022 5:16 pm

Thank you, Mike! It has now been added.

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Wed May 11, 2022 2:34 pm

A nice shot of the pair of them doing a formation takeoff at an airshow in Poland last week.

https://www.facebook.com/10819369068939 ... 63/?type=3

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Wed May 11, 2022 8:58 pm

Two excellent pieces of news, thanks John!

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Fri May 13, 2022 4:08 pm

JohnTerrell wrote:There are about 169 P-51 Mustangs currently flying in the world:

On Twitter the account Hush-Kit posted "Weird fact of the day: There is the same amount of airworthy F-22s as P-51 Mustangs". I think the numbers are pretty close, which is remarkable!

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Sat May 14, 2022 5:08 pm

Douglas C-53 Skytrooper Beach City Baby, USAAC Serial No. 41-20095, registered as N34DF, returned to the air today on its first post-restoration test flight since being ferried to Franklin, PA, in 2018. It was acquired by Vintage Wings Inc. founder Jason Capra in 2015, and has undergone an extensive and very detailed restoration.

The DC-3 list has also been recently updated to reflect the fact that C-41A USAAC Serial No. 40-0070, registered as N341A, has taken up residence in the UK over the past few years, and that the UK-based Douglas Dakota KK116, registered as G-AMPY, has been back active again and will soon be heading across the Atlantic to the United States this coming week.

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Thu May 19, 2022 6:06 pm

Spitfire Mk.XVI TE392, which had operated in Australia as VH-RAF, was acquired by Tom Solano of Jacksonville, Florida earlier this year, and it has now been newly-registered in the US as N14TS. Some months ago, Mr. Solano also acquired Hispano Buchon C.4K-152, previously operated in the UK as G-AWHR, which has since been registered as N109TS.

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Fri May 20, 2022 11:21 am

Hawker Sea Fury F-AZXJ is now residing in Canada. Waterloo Warbirds is hosting an open house tomorrow where it will be present according to their social media. Said to be part of the Timmermans Collection, managed by Stampede Aviation.

https://www.facebook.com/waterloowarbirds/

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Sat May 21, 2022 5:49 pm

Thank you, Thomas! I've been informed that the Sea Fury's new Canadian registration is C-FPSF, and the list has been updated thusly.

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Mon May 23, 2022 9:14 pm

Bf.109G-6 WkNr.410077/N42109 flew at Danville, IL about an hour ago according to a post on Midwest Warbirds' Facebook page.

Re: Worldwide Numbers of Warbirds Flying by Type

Mon May 23, 2022 10:35 pm

Zac Yates wrote:Bf.109G-6 WkNr.410077/N42109 flew at Danville, IL about an hour ago according to a post on Midwest Warbirds' Facebook page.


Short trip to Oshkosh... :D

Phil
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