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At AirCorps Library the answer to this question is fairly simple – all over!
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The world’s largest inventory of Stearman parts transport to Bemidji, MN by AirCorps Depot, is completed ahead of schedule.
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The world’s largest inventory of Stearman parts, will be moved to Bemidji, MN by AirCorps Depot, starting May 30th. We anticipate completing the packing and to have trucks loaded by June 9th.
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Dusters & Sprayers Supply Inc., the worlds largest inventory of Stearman parts, has been acquired by AirCorps Depot, under the management of AirCorps Aviation.
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We’re not talking about guns and ammo – but the loft drawings that are the cornerstone of designing and reproducing all WWII aircraft!
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Homebuilt Sonex
One good example of a busman’s holiday is AirCorps Aviation component specialist John Gregory’s build of a Sonex kit plane.  The Sonex is described by the manufacturer as “a basic and economical, easy to build, all metal two place monoplane.” 
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AirCorps Aviation installs new exhibit at the EAA Museum that celebrates the contributions of the NAA draftsmen, the unsung heroes of WWII
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P-51C Thunderbird retakes the skies. (Photo by Ben Redman)
Thunderbird, with its record setting race history and ownership by movie stars and aviation icons, takes on a new history gracing the skies and inspiring new generations. As a ten year old Warren had a poster of Thunderbird above his bed falling asleep dreaming of flying it. Over thirty years of dedicated work has culminated...
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Thunderbird, with its record setting race history and ownership by movie stars and aviation icons, takes on a new history gracing the skies and inspiring new generations. As a ten year old Warren had a poster of Thunderbird above his bed falling asleep dreaming of flying it. Over thirty years of dedicated work culminating to...
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View photos and video of the first flight of  P-47D-23RA. Restorations like this both humble and challenge you. The glamour of an engine run that was nearly flawless captured in video looks much easier than it appears, as is the case with most things in the warbird industry.
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