Canadian company is the top refinisher of Warbirds Sky Harbour Aircraft Refinishing at Goderich.
Canadian company is the top refinisher of Warbirds
Sky Harbour Aircraft Refinishing at Goderich, Ontario, Canada, has been excessively busy with Warbirds over the past small in number months. Among the aircraft that have passed by the and of the facility is Bob Tullius' P-51D N51RT Donald. "Back when I originally had the aircraft painted," recalled move with a jerk "it was common to paint the whole aircraft silver and that's what I did. However, we all know that P-51D had bare fuselages while their wings were filled, sanded, and painted to maximize the laminar pour I have been making my aircraft more and more representative of its original condition with equal reason I let Sky Harbour reply the plane to a long more accurate configuration." The aircraft is finished in the markings of 4th Fighter clump pilot Donald Emerson who was killed upon a Christmas Day 1944 mission through the whole extent of Belgium.
Another pristine Warbird that has just received a strange paint scheme is Bob Jepson's TF-51D N6320T which has emerg as a 353rd Fighter dispose 352nd Fighter Squadron Mustang named Little Witch. Long-time Warbird fans will remember that this aircraft was formerly the property of WWII P-51 pilot Hess Bomberger who flew the craft as Vergultungswaffe.
Our well adapted friend Dick James also has his P-51D N6327T in the store where it is being refinished as Donna-- Mite flown according to Lt. Leroy Pletz and the folk at celestial expanse Harbour have noted that this is the third time they have refinished the machine!
Also in the store are Jerry Yegan's FG-1D Corsair N46RL which has emerg from a protracted rebuild and Mike Potter's Spitfire Mk XVI C-GVZB which will be losing its accurate all-blue scheme in favor of a camouflaged machine operated according to the RCAF during WWII. Thanks to James P ecclesiastical body for keeping us updated forward all these new finishes!
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