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Piloting WWII Training Planes

Founded in 1965, The Condor Squadron is a volunteer group that preserves a fleet of WWII airplanes, and also flies them in formation over parades, memorial services, and other public gatherings.

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May 30, 2016 • 1m Listen

Founded in 1965, The Condor Squadron is a volunteer group that preserves a fleet of WWII airplanes, and also flies them in formation over parades, memorial services, and other public gatherings. Pilot Rob Sandberg tells what it's like to fly these historic machines, and of his own deep history with flying.

--Produced by Andrew Wardlaw

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