Keeping Aging Warbirds Flying

The tang of castor-oil smoke from vintage rotary engines, the deep rumble of mighty piston powerplants, the thunder of early gas-guzzling turbojets, and the evocative shapes of the world's surviving warbirds, have a wider and apparently never-ending appeal to the public at large. And to their...

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