JohnTerrell wrote:
It has quite a unique look to it, quite unlike most freshly-restored flyable warbirds, almost with a patina that makes it seem like it has been around for a while already (despite the majority of the airframe being new). Note all of the paint chips and appearance of age around the interior surfaces.
I’m excited to see more videos and photos, she looks amazing!! It really does look, as one online friend suggested, as though it’s been sitting somewhere in climate-controlled storage since the war.
Speaking of new photos (via Zbenek Kaspar on Facebook):
White 1 Casa Grande 160422 via Zdenek Kaspar 03 by
Zac Yates, on Flickr
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Zac in NZ#avgeek, modelbuilder, photographer, writer. Callsign: "HANDBAG".
https://linktr.ee/zacyates"It's his plane, he spent the money to restore it, he can do with it what he wants. I will never understand what's hard to comprehend about this." -
kalamazookid, 20/08/2013"The more time you spend around warbirds the sooner you learn
nothing, is simple." -
JohnB, 24/02/22