Phil K Posted September 15, 2024 Report Posted September 15, 2024 (edited) Yes, if it was used in combat. I think it was used in Bolivia. We use a j3 cup that was used by the US Army so it's officially a warbird. Www.tailwheel-endorsement.com Edited September 15, 2024 by Phil K
Fly Boomer Posted September 15, 2024 Report Posted September 15, 2024 4 hours ago, Hank said: Moon Pies Yum!
Pinecone Posted September 15, 2024 Report Posted September 15, 2024 It doesn't have to have been flown in combat, just flown as a military aircraft. T-34 is considered a war bird and not flown in combat. Same for several other T- aircraft. I could paint my CAP-10 in French, Moroccan or Mexican air force colors and call it a warbird.
laytonl Posted September 15, 2024 Report Posted September 15, 2024 https://texastaildraggersinc.com/ Great people. I purchased one of their citabrias and the owner gave me a check out. Lee
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