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Warbird Digest #34 January/February 2011

Fri Dec 31, 2010 3:20 pm

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Warbird Digest #34 January/February 2011

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665 Still Alive
Inside and out this Vietnam War veteran A-1H Skyraider is as close to combat original as any aircraft flying today. In honor of the pilots who flew it in combat, Neal Melton proudly flies Lieutenant America.

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Sandys to the Rescue
It was May 20th, 1972, when 1Lt Byron Hukee flew Randy Scott's A-1H Skyraider, Lieutenant America, with other aerial participants on Sandy mission Bowleg02. Together they ventured deep into enemy territory, approaching Hanoi's doorstep in this attempt to save a MiG killer F-4 Phantomm II crew.

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Big Jets and Brick Walls
The Collings Foundation is well known for its amazing collection of flying warbirds, including their rare Vietnam War era jets. Acquiring and restoring their F-4J Phantom II and TA-4C Skyhawk required tenacity and perseverance amidst the bureaucracy that aims to deny civilian ownership of retired military aircraft.

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The 45th Mission
On his 44th mission while flying his P-38 Lightning, 1Lt Joe Moser was shot down and sent to a German concentration camp. Together, he and Steve Hinton took off in the Planes of Fame Museum's P-38 Lightning, 23 Skidoo, giving Joe the opportunity to complete his 45th mission.

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Ain't Misbehavin'
When Wes Stowers and Billy Strickland flew their P-51D Ain't Misbehavin' to the 2007 Gathering of Mustangs & Legends they discovered the name they chose for their Mustang was not a first. Captain Jesse Frey changed their lives when he introduced himself and shared photos of the original Ain't Misbehavin'. Three years and a complete makeover later, Captain Frey and his crew chief, Pat Buzzeo, were reintroduced to the likeness of the airplane they worked on and flew sixty-five years ago.

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Two for One and Two for All
During World War Two, the P-51D Mustang Ain't Misbehavin' was the shared commodity of pilot Jesse Frey and crew chief Pat Buzzeo. From different worlds the war brought them together and created an eternal bond.

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Double-six
In 1936 the Spanish Civil War became the prelude to world conflict. When enemy bombers approached Madrid they were surprised by a group of new monoplane fighters, the Polikarpov I-16s purchased from Russia. Seventy years later the Spanish aviation museum, Fundacion Infante de Orleans, actively maintains and flies this invaluable piece of Spanish aviation heritage.

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Re: Warbird Digest #34 January/February 2011

Fri Dec 31, 2010 6:41 pm

I'm not even done with the last one :!: :!: :lol: :shock: , can't wait :D

Re: Warbird Digest #34 January/February 2011

Wed Oct 19, 2011 12:21 pm

I'm just getting around to reading this issue. Is this the same "Ain't Misbehavin'"?

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I'm not far from BHM, anyone have details or insight on this P-51?

Re: Warbird Digest #34 January/February 2011

Wed Oct 19, 2011 8:29 pm

Ken wrote:I'm just getting around to reading this issue. Is this the same "Ain't Misbehavin'"?

viewtopic.php?p=75288

I'm not far from BHM, anyone have details or insight on this P-51?



Yes, it is. The plane flies a lot, hitting shows throughout the southeast.
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