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AirCorps Aviation
This is an important role for inspection and production process control, document control, and maintenance of the AirCorps quality control system.
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Join our Engineering department as a CAD Designer! Your work will be crucial to the first step of creating parts and components for the aerospace industry.
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Form sheet metal into conforming parts using a variety of vintage & modern equipment to build award-winning WWII airplanes!
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A unique opportunity to restore, repair, and overhaul aircraft systems and system components for historic WWII aircraft.
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CNC Machinist
Work in our Fabrication dept. to program and operate CNC mills for aerospace parts machining.
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A November roadtrip with a van full of coworkers offered the opportunity for me to sprawl out on the floor of the Flying Legends Hangar…
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A sunny Friday drive to Duluth this spring allowed many of us here at AirCorps the distinct pleasure of having lunch with Jervis Van Vleck Heimbach, (who goes by Van), his son, Bob, and grandson, Rob. Van piloted P-51s over the skies of Europe serving in the 319 Squadron, 325th Fighter Group, flying missions primarily...
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wing fairing on stretcher
The members of our Fabrication team are experts in re-creating WWII-era aircraft parts through a variety of techniques. They often combine modern technology with original methods and equipment from the 1940s that helped fulfill the immense production needs for the armed forces at the time.
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