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Airplane Restoration

Repairing and restoring old or damaged aircraft
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In the Pacific theater of World War II, naval bombers like the Privateer carried the little airplane-like Bat aloft, then released it to find its way, via radar, to its target.

Restoration: The Bat

ASM-N-2 Guided Missle
January 2002 | By Jim Sweeney

Restoration: Unearthing a Diamond

The Diamond is the only one of its kind ever built.
November 2001 | By Becki Bell

Unbreakable

World War II aircraft that were shot to hell—and came back.
November 2001 | By Cory Graff

In the Museum: Smokers Welcome

November 2001 | By Diane Tedeschi

In the Museum: The Coming Out Party

September 2001 | By Diane Tedeschi

Restoration: Homecoming

Handley Page Halifax under restoration in Canada.
July 2001 | By J. Douglas Hinton

Dog of War

Think of Yankee Lima Four Two as a time machine: Jump in and you're back in Vietnam.
July 2001 | By Stephan Wilkinson

In the Museum: Over 50 and Fabulous

July 2001 | By Richard P. Hallion

Restoration: Grande Dame

The Lockheed L-1649A Starliner gets a makeover.
May 2001 | By John Sotham

A rugged amphibian, the Grumman G-21 served both commercial airlines and militaries alike.  The U.S. Coast Guard flew the JRF version as a transport and anti-submarine aircraft.

In the Museum: Beautiful Goose

May 2001 | By F. Robert van der Linden

The frigid and oxygen-poor water of Norway

Restoration: Desperate Journey

A Junkers Ju 88 is pulled from a Norwegian lake.
March 2001 | By Douglas Hinton

During the summer of 1942, this Macchi Folgore fighter was operating out of Libya as part of 4 Stormo, 10 Gruppo, 90 Squadriglia.  Formed in 1940, the 4 Stormo was credited with 500 victories.  The fighter

In the Museum: Italian Lighting

March 2001 | By Robert C. Mikesh

Beat Up and Beautiful

In praise of the well-worn airplane.
January 2001 | By John Fleischman

In the Museum: The Japanese Connection

January 2001 | By Topper Sherwood

In the Museum: The Mystery of the MiG

January 2001 | By Z. Byron Wolf

Collections: The Riches of East Fortune

January 2001 | By John Sotham

Delta Queen

The world's most extensive restoration of a DC-3.
May 2000 | By Mark Huber

Collections: Malta's Work in Progress

May 2000 | By Tom Huntington


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