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Corsair restoration effort takes flight.
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Connecticut Post (Bridgeport, CT)
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September 17, 2007
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Byline: John Burgeson
Sep. 17--STRATFORD -- The Corsair fighter plane displayed at Sikorsky Memorial Airport will never fly again, but a tax-deductible fund is being launched for its badly needed restoration.
Morgan Kaolian, former Sikorsky Airport manager, said today that those interested in the plane's welfare can contribute to the Corsair Restoration Fund, a 501C3, non-profit organization.
"The pilots are pushing for it, and enthusiasm is high," ...
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