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    For Harlan

    This plane flies out of the Columbia, Missouri airport. Seafire Restoration


    HOW COOL IS THIS? What a thrill for this restorer when he saw his work fly

    for the first time since 1950. Brilliant work! The only flying one of it's

    kind in the world! The sound of this plane is incredible - nothing beats

    the sound of a Spitfire's Merlin Engine. This aircraft, the Seafire, got its

    name from the "Sea Spitfire". The land based Spitfire was modified with a

    tail hook added and folding wings, so it could be flown from and onto

    carriers at sea.


    What a project! Beautiful aircraft! The Seafire XV

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