Selasa, 07 Maret 2017

Sea Spitfire Soars

Wes Stricker’s beautifully restored Supermarine Seafire Mk. XV should soon be joined by another, doubling the number of airworthy examples. In 2010, after four years and 8,000 man- hours of work, Jim Cooper finished restoring a Supermarine Seafire Mk. XV owned by his boss, Dr. Wes Stricker. He took it to Oshkosh, where it won …

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