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Restorations:
Overview

The 3 acre site consists of a 65,000 sq ft, state of the art restoration facility located on the Colorado Springs Airport (COS) in Colorado. The facility was purpose built and we officially opened our doors in March of 2009.

Overview - Restoration Homepage
Main Hangar
Main Restoration Shop
Machine Shop
Welding 
 Paint Booth
Hardware Inventory 
Large Airframe Parts Inventory 
Library
Digital Database - Research Stations
Microfilm Scanning
Offices - Administration

The is the view that you will see as you approach the facility on Aviation Way.

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P-38 forward boom section (gear well) in build up fixure.
P-38 Aft booms and empennage assembly after rebuild. All components were prefabricated in fixures and shown here after final assembly.
P-38 top center section shown here in fixture during rebuild.
P-38 center section bottom shown here during rebuild, including flap well section.
Jack Croul's P-38 after IRAN being taken up for a test flight. Photograph by Ernie Viskupic
Jack Croul's P-51 first test flight.
Flying Heritage Collection's P-47 first test flight
Flying Heritage Collection's P-51 flying over Seattle Washington. Photograph by John Dibbs
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