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Join a team attempting to refurbish the Waterbird, Britain's first seaplane.
Join a team attempting to refurbish the Waterbird, Britain's first seaplane.
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S1, EP5 "Churchill's First Seaplane"Join a team attempting to refurbish the Waterbird, Britain's first seaplane.
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S1, EP1 "The Deadliest Spitfire"Skilled engineers and pilots return historic warplanes to the air; pilot and engineer Richard Grace and his team restore a survivor of the Spitfire's rare mark from 75-year-old wreckage, salvaged from a Belgian scrapyard.
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S1, EP2 "Vietnam Vet"Pilot Shona Bowman is determined to get the battered Cessna Bird Dog, a Vietnam War mainstay, that she bought for £10,000 back in the sky; featuring recently rediscovered tapes of combat missions over Vietnam recorded by the pilots themselves.
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S1, EP3 "Holland's Forgotten Few"Dutch pilots fought Hitler's Luftwaffe downing hundreds of aircraft; many joined the RAF but their outdated fighter vanishes; a family of restorers is recreating the Fokker D.XXI featuring rare color footage from a Dutch pilot.
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