Images from a very special collection taken by the late Col Pay of Scone NSW of recoveries of North American T-28 aircraft from Thong Hi Hin AB, Xieng Khouang, Laos have been shared with Warbirds Online. In 1988 Col Pay and Noel Vinson formed a syndicate which pioneered the recovery of Warbird aircraft from former […]
Posts tagged "Historic Aircraft"
Supermarine Spitfire RAF X4009 Restoration
Hunter Fighter Collection Incorporated, a registered not-for-profit charity based at Scone, NSW, Australia has commenced its most ambitious project yet – the restoration to airworthy status of one of the most famous remaining WWII RAF Mk1 Spitfires, Serial X4009. Vickers Supermarine Spitfire Mk Ia RAF Serial X4009 construction number 945 / 6 S-74889 was the […]
Australian Warbirds, Historic Aircraft, Warbird Restoration Projects, WarbirdsSupermarine Spitfire MH 603 First Flight
Supermarine Spitfire Mk IX MH 603 took to the air for its first flight since 1955 at Scone NSW and in spectacular style in its magnificent original WWII paint scheme. The first flight was conducted in the very capable hands of Stephen Death on the morning of Saturday 11 December 2021. The initial flight lasted […]
Australian Warbirds, Historic Aircraft, Warbird Restoration Projects, WarbirdsAviation Museums Kent UK – RAF Manston
Warbirds Online has visited the UK many times over the years and extensively toured the Historic Warbird Aviation Museums throughout the country. One of the most significant areas of the UK from an aviation perspective is the county of Kent, scene of massive action during WWII especially during the Battle of Britain. Throughout Kent were […]
Aviation Museums, Historic Aircraft, Warbird Restoration Projects, WarbirdsMilitary Air Museum Gatow Airfield Berlin
Warbirds Online last visited Europe pre COVID in 2018 when we toured with a group of aviation enthusiasts to various locations associated with the ”Air War in Europe in WWII” and we visited the huge Military History Air Museum (Militärhistorisches Museum der Bundeswehr ) at Gatow Airfield Berlin, Germany. This very historic site has seen […]
Cold War, Fighter Aircraft, Helicopters, Historic Aircraft, WarbirdsA Rare MiG-17 & Jack McDonald
A significant addition to the Eastern Bloc cold war fighter force was the MiG-17, also known as the Lim-5M or Lim-6bis when produced under License in Poland and China as the Shenyang J-5 (for local use) or F-5 (for export) . The MiG-17 was a transitional Fighter designed to be a transonic evolution of the […]
Australian Warbirds, Cold War, Historic Aircraft, Warbird Pilotde Havilland DH. 98 Mosquito | Wooden Wonder
Warbirds Online has a very great interest in the de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito, an aircraft which was unique in that it was a hugely successful aircraft of WWII and was the only mass produced combat aircraft of the era constructed largely of wood. The Mosquito was so successful that it was to perform a wide […]
Historic Aircraft, Warbird Restoration Projects, WarbirdsLeuchars Airshow 2003
Looking back in time, Warbirds Online undertook an Aviation tour of the UK with a group of fellow aviation enthusiasts from Australia in 2003. It was a great trip and the memorable adventure was to attend the NATO Air Show in Scotland at Royal Air Force station Leuchars, located in Fife, on the east coast […]
Airshows, Cold War, Historic Aircraft, Warbird Restoration Projects, Warbirds