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WARBIRDS I BELL P-39 AIRACOBRA The Military Aviation Museum’s Bell P-39 Airacobra is one of only four flying survivors of the unusually configured, mid-engined fighter. Uwe Glaser got airborne alongside this most eye-catching of warbirds Bell P-39F Airacobra 41-7215 has been pristinely restored in New Zealand and now flies in the USA with Jerry Yagen’s Military Aviation Museum All Uwe Glaser Although its rarity has conferred stardom upon it, there’s no doubt that the Bell Airacobra has long been eclipsed

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