Warbird Digest #46 January/February 2013Cover: The only flying de Havilland Mosquito, a Canadian Mozzie restored by AvSpecs Ltd, is captured through the lens of photographic artist Scott Slocum. Pilot Dave Phillips and observer Rich Waterreus keep tight on the Bonanza A36 camera ship flown by Mike Foster as he leads the flight in the Hauraki Gulf area near Auckland, New Zealand.
Photo: Scott Slocum
Mosquito KA114 On an overcast day in late September 2012, warbird lovers around the world rejoiced as a de Havilland Mosquito was successfully flown from Ardmore Airport in New Zealand. Warren Denholm of AvSpecs oversaw the project, which required the expert craftsmanship from his own shop and many others, to complete the masterpiece for owner Jerry Yagen.
Flying the Newest MosquitoWhen searching for someone to talk about flying the “wooden wonder” de Havilland Mosquito, there is literally only one man to ask. New Zealander Dave Phillips had the high honor of commanding the world’s only flying Mozzie on its maiden flight, and shares this exclusive pilot’s account.
Obie O’Brien – The Corsair GuyWhen Corsair owner Doug Matthews learned a pilot who flew his aircraft on combat missions in Korea was still current in the type, he and Warbird Digest’s own Stephen Chapis worked together to arrange a special reunion flight at Doug’s home airport in Ramona, California.
Swedish Air Force Historic FlightA nation known for its self-sufficiency in military aviation designs, Sweden has been a fiercely independent country. Luigino Caliaro shares the story of how the nation’s pride is maintained by the Swedish Air Force Historic Flight.
Digital HOPLITE A Flying Avionics Laboratory When choosing aircraft for high-tech aviation research, Tom “Mach” Schnell identified the rugged reliability of the Soviet built Mi-2 Hoplite helicopter as a perfect platform. Schnell talks about operating the Mi-2 and explains this Cold War era helicopter’s value as a research test bed.
"Something Borrowed" When retired USAF Colonel Paul Good heard a story about an unrecovered B-17 crash site in Alaska, he imagined how a recovery could help in the restoration of the Champaign Aviation Museum’s B-17,
Champaign Lady. He conspired with B-17 project leader Randy Kemp to mount a full-blown recovery effort manned by a team of volunteers from the Ohio based museum.
Grumman’s Unflappable Duck Warbird Digest’s California connection, Frank Mormillo, offers a history lesson on the J2F Duck and details about surviving examples, including one operated by Fantasy of Flight in Florida, and another restored by Fighter Rebuilders for Comanche Fighters.
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