![]() Examples of these, include, the Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress and the Avro Lancaster. While one or two-seat fighters are affordable for the individual enthusiast to restore, aviation museums and groups of people take on much larger aircraft. Popular Warbird types include the North American P-51 Mustang, Supermarine Spitfire, Hawker Hurricane and the Messerschmitt Bf109. ![]() ![]() The name Warbird originally referred only to World War 2 era aircraft but has since been widened to include all historical military aircraft. Warbird enthusiasts spend their time bringing iconic military aircraft back to life and in some cases even back to a state of airworthiness. Whether it is the Hughes H-4 Hercules Spruce Goose, Boeing C-137 Stratoliner, Aerospatiale / British Aircraft Corporation Concorde, Tupolev Tu-144, Hawker Harrier jump-jet or any other historic commercial and military aircraft, the information is here at your fingertips. Readers can find categories for Warbirds, restoration projects by individuals and organisations such as museums, and in-depth resources on iconic aircraft from all the corners of the globe. ![]() Historic aircraft flights, displays and renovations can all be found among the categories and articles linked to from this page. This is your one stop shop for everything you could possibly want to know about historic aviation. The Latest Historic Aviation News All in One Place
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