During a July 2012 jaunt, pilot Bob Newhouse raises his hands to prove that Fichera, in the front cockpit, is flying the 1930s-era aircraft. Robert Dawson The same airplane, a rare Brunner-Winkle Bird ...
A blue fuselage with a pale-yellow stripe horizontally across the body and two cockpits. The wings and stabilizers are a pale yellow with the identification number "NC 727Y" painted on them. Summary ...
CENTRAL ISLIP, N.Y. — A federal court in New York found in favor of the owner of a 1930 Brunner-Winkle Bird aircraft on the negligence claims brought by a seasoned aircraft mechanic whose arm was ...
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