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Legend Flyers expanding restoration services...

Thu Aug 23, 2007 9:07 am

August 22, 2007
Everett, WA

Legend Flyers of Everett, WA has announced that it is now offering complete or partial Warbird restoration services. After success with the Me262 Project and continued work on the Bf-109 Project, Legend Flyers has made an important decision to offer their quality restoration services to the Warbird market.

Legend Flyers President Bob Hammer said, "In the past we have had many, many requests to expand our restoration service to owner/operators of other Warbird projects, but we were consumed by the Me262. Now that we have delivered several flying Me262s, we have decided to offer our services to help get other Warbird projects in the air. We are already talking with several museums and collectors on potential projects, and now want to get the word out to the rest of the world".

One of the most recent projects for Legend Flyers is nearing completion. The project, a static example of the Messerschmitt 262, is ready for paint. “The 262 could be the center piece of any air museum and it has been reduced in price to make room for more projects” said Hammer.

Legend Flyers is offering complete or partial restoration service on many types of rare military aircraft, including vintage jets. Sheet metal fabrication, fabric recovering, wing building, woodwork, refinishing, quality workmanship and more are available at reasonable rates. In addition, Legend Flyers plans to be an outsource option for other restoration shops. “This is an especially important service to help other shops finish up a few more P-51s for the Gathering of Mustangs”, added Hammer.

Contact Bob Hammer at Legend Flyers at 425-290-7878 or legend_flyers@verizon.net

http://www.warbirdrecovery.com for more information

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