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This 1929 Brunner-Winkle Bird Model A Is a Golden Age ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

Originally designed around the Curtiss OX-5 engine, many Brunner-Winkles received air-cooled radial transplants.
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This 1949 Luscombe 8A Is an ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick Among Vintage Non-Cub Taildraggers

Fans of the metal machine say it was more modern and handled better than many competitors.
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This 1949 Stinson 108-3 Is a Classic ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick with Lots of Vintage Charm

As a successor to the Model 10A Voyager just after World War II, the four-seat 108 was especially practical for the time.
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This 2005 Maule M-4-180V Is ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick for Short-Field Flyers 

Maule’s high-wing taildraggers are known for their backcountry capability.
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A Globe Swift from 1946 Is a Sleek, Rare, and Rewarding ‘AircraftForSale’ Top Pick

Looking like a miniature fighter from World War II, the Swift offers sporty handling to match its appearance.
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Five Taildraggers That Are Easy To Buy, Fly, and Insure

The lower values of some vintage models is a good thing for buyers.
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Keep On the Grass: Five Turf Runways for Aspiring Backcountry Pilots

Long, forgiving grass strips can inspire adventurous pilots to go explore.
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Sporty’s Offers Tailwheel Training Course

Patty Wagstaff uses her expertise as both a backcountry and aerobatic pilot in latest course from the longtime training company.
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Van’s Aircraft to Introduce High-Wing Backcountry Airplane

A new era begins for low-wing aircraft manufacturer.
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A Taste of Taildraggers

Will flying with a tailwheel make you a better pilot?
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