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Volume 12
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Number 01 January - February 2005 [Issue 49] |
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Another stunning recovery from the wilds of the Russian North is now safely stored in the U.K. Lt. Ivan Baranovsky was an experienced combat pilot and disappeared on a transfer flight in 1944. The fate of the P-39 and pilot remained a mystery .... |
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Number 02 March - May 2005 [Issue 50] |
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Imported into New Zealand by Robert Borrius Broek, this P-51 has recently flown at its new home at Wanaka. We look at the aircraftÄôs history from its shipment to Australia, return to the U.S. for rebuild and include not only historic photos, but some stunning air to air shots of it over the spectacular Alpine scenery.... |
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Number 03 June - August 2005 [Issue 51] |
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For the first time a film crew have been able to visit an incredible aircraft dumping ground. In depths of over 100ft. are dozens of stripped aircraft including at least one Avenger, SBD Dauntless dive bombers,.... |
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Number 04 September - October 2005 [Issue 52] |
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Korean War combat veteran F4U-4 Corsair Bu 97359 flew with VF-44 off the USS Boxer raking up 300 combat hours. The sortie undertaken for this portfolio was far less dangerous the aircraft being ‘shot’ by.... |
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Number 05 November - December 2005 [Issue 53] |
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Transferred to the new Dulles Centre and reassembled for display at the end of September was the last remaining example of the fastest production piston-engined fighter ever built… the Dornier Do-355 'Pheil' (Arrow)..... |
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