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PostPosted: Mon Sep 20, 2010 7:21 pm 
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Issue #32 September / October 2010

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The Flying Fortresses: 75 years later - Airworthy B-17s in 2010
Historian Scott Thompson expertly chronicles everything you need to know about surviving, flyable B-17s.

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"The Last Time" C-47 Gathering in Rock Falls
Celebrating the 75th anniversary of the greatest cargo and transport aircraft of the propeller age, the world's largest gathering of Douglas DC-3's and related variants converged on Whiteside Airport in Rock Falls, Illinois.

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EAA AirVenture Award Winners

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Seafire PR 503: Takes Flight and Awards at Oshkosh
This rare Griffon powered Seafire, owned by Dr. Wes Stricker and restored by Jim Cooper, is catapulted into the headlines after its debut at AirVenture 2010.

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Thunder Over Michigan 2010
Heavy bombers, ground battles, the Horsemen, and jet demos highlight the Midwest's best air show.

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Oh Thirty Two!
Not all warbirds have stars and bars. This original Waco UPF-7 represents the finest example of the Civilian Pilot Training Program, which trained thousands of pilots for military service during World War Two.

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Two Kill Tail Gunner
At the time Art Kemp was just doing his job to the best of his abilities. Worthy of Hollywood, the details of one amazing mission perfectly illustrates the horrors of aerial combat between the men of the Eight Air Force and the German Luftwaffle.

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Mines sittin on the back of the toilet right now, :mrgreen: good read!
A little thin tho, I read thru it in no time. More, more, more........................John


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Agreed. I love the magazine. Great pics and stories. Classic Wings is right up there too for all the goings on down under.

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Just got mine...perused it already, will get a bit more in depth with it as time allows..

Any chance in the near future we will be seeing an article on the Oshkosh award winning Corsair?

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corsair166b wrote:
Any chance in the near future we will be seeing an article on the Oshkosh award winning Corsair?


Thats exactly what I was thinking !

Its interesting that both Classic Wings and Warbirds Digest had articles on the Sea Fire and yet seem to miss the most important Grand Champion of them all

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Cant get enough of the B-17. Excellant phots of the Flying Fortress!

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And if you look real hard at the cover photo, that hint of flesh color in the cockpit of Liberty Belle peering over the pilots (Ray Fowler) shoulder MIGHT be me! :) I was riding in Liberty Belle when that picture was taken.........

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Lightning wrote:
corsair166b wrote:
Any chance in the near future we will be seeing an article on the Oshkosh award winning Corsair?


Thats exactly what I was thinking !

Its interesting that both Classic Wings and Warbirds Digest had articles on the Sea Fire and yet seem to miss the most important Grand Champion of them all

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:?: :?: :?: Why is another nice Corsair more important than a last-of-its-kind type whose restoration has been eagerly awaited for over 40 years? To me, the decision to profile the Seafire just seems like sensible editorial priorities -- especially for a mag whose audience is not all American.

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All I asked was 'if'......never said it had to be 'when'....the Spitfire rocks too. Seems I'm not the only one, either. Guess that means SOME of us, obviously not ALL...want to read about the Corsair!

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Hmm, I haven't gotten mine yet.

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Already read it cover to cover. One of my favorite issues so far. The Seafire and B-17 articles were great, and I really enjoyed the feature on Art Kemp. Keep up the great work!

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Lightning wrote:
corsair166b wrote:
Any chance in the near future we will be seeing an article on the Oshkosh award winning Corsair?


Thats exactly what I was thinking !

Its interesting that both Classic Wings and Warbirds Digest had articles on the Sea Fire and yet seem to miss the most important Grand Champion of them all

Lightning


Perhaps because we had gone to print before Oshkosh started? By the time the next issue is ready to go the aircraft will no doubt be covered in depth in one of the US mags. 'Rock-Hard Place'
Its all a timing thing-fortunately we were only about 10 days out when the Seafire flew so managed to get in first, but really all mags are in the same boat-more so those which are not monthly publications which includes both us and WD.

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The two best magazines are ( in no particular order ) Classic Wings and Warbirds Digest hands down none finer. :drink3:

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