ArticleThe Marines’ Last Dogfight
‹ The Corsair was one tough bird By Eric Hammel ‹ A test pilot’s adventure By Corky Meyer ‹ A Kiwi goes to war in a Hawker Tempest By Jack Stafford
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‹ The Corsair was one tough bird By Eric Hammel ‹ A test pilot’s adventure By Corky Meyer ‹ A Kiwi goes to war in a Hawker Tempest By Jack Stafford
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Most aircraft of the Second World War did not survive peacetime and were melted down as scrap, especially those on the Axis side. Of the 20,000 Focke Wolf 190s that were produced, only 26 remain today. Few lists of any surviving warbirds are...
The Hannas’ love for Spitfire IXb MH434 began in 1970, when, Ray Hanna (AFC*) was first invited to fly it by Adrian Swire, who had recently acquired it from the Battle of Britain film company. Ray’s air displays in it became the stuff of legend,...
because as I looked through the hole in my right wing, I could see the ocean below me. I figured that the hole was so large that a six-footer could have dropped through it lengthwise, without touching head or toes on the jagged metal. The Corsair...