Classic Wings Vol.21 #3 (2014)
Some spectacular news items kick off this latest issue, with the discovery of the substantial wreck of a long thought extinct type. This leads nicely into the major features which also focuses on rarities. Accomplished pilot John Romain talks about his decades of association with Bristol's finest - the Blenheim & Bolingbroke and takes us for a spin in the stunning Mk.1 which flew for the first time late last year, this complimented by exclusive air to air images. There is a major feature on a big brute of an aircraft, the much (and unfairly) maligned Vultee Vengeance, of which there is only one intact survivor. In an exciting initiative revealed here, this maybe about to change! A type which helped force the Vengeance out of frontline service is looked at as well- the Fagen's B-25 Mitchell now wears a change of nose and a new paint scheme, a breathtaking photo sortie does most of the talking! A couple of classics from the thirties then steal the spotlight, the stubby Swiss Dewoitine fighter trainer is back in the skies over Switzerland after an in-depth restoration which is described here, as are the few survivors of the type. Our Mystery Aircraft is appropriately the Mystery Ship! An in-depth look at the history of the type is followed with a description of the lovely near accurate reproduction which is turning heads on the UK circuit. A survey of the remaining aircraft, both original and reproduction rounds this article out
Classic Wings was created in 1994 as the culmination of many years of wanting to see a vintage/warbird magazine that was created for owners, restorers, pilots as well as enthusiasts of these machines, by people who are themselves participants at all levels of these activities.
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