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These WWII Warbirds Are Still Flying, Now Taking on a New Role with a Different Mission

Summary by World War Wings
A New Purpose for Historic Aircraft At Corman Airport in Greenwood, Delaware, Jeff Corman operates an agricultural spraying business, using modern aircraft to protect crops. However, beyond his work in aerial application, he has a passion for vintage warbirds. His collection includes four historic aircraft from World War II, each with a story of military service before taking on a new civilian role. These planes, once used for training and comba…
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World War Wings broke the news in on Thursday, March 20, 2025.
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