Monday, June 16, 2014

Historic restored WW2 Corsair fighter debuts at the Olympic Air Show

At the 2014 Olympic Flight Museum's Air Show June 14th pilots Bud Granley and Brian Reynolds compare aerial notes after returning from their demonstration flight featuring the museum's new acquisition, a World War 2-era FG-1D Corsair fighter plane and their replica Mitsubishi Zero aircraft.

After an over 11-year restoration requiring approximately 38,000 hours of labor the Corsair was introduced Saturday June 14th as it took to the South Sound skies as part of rhe museum's 2014 air show program.

 Read more here: http://www.theolympian.com
 

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