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EPISODE · Feb 6, 2025 · 28 MIN

Warbird Radio - The National Warbird Operator Conference Day 1 - Ep 673

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Exciting First Day at NWOC 2025 Kicks Off in Dallas!Dallas, TX – The 2025 National Warbird Operators Conference (NWOC) is officially underway, and the energy is already soaring at the convention hall in Dallas. As exhibitors set up and attendees begin arriving, Warbird Radio caught up with some key industry leaders to talk about what’s in store for this year’s gathering of warbird operators, pilots, and restoration experts.Corry Miller of Strix Aero: Allison 1710 Overhauls and MoreOne of the first to stop by was Corry Miller, founder of Strix Aero. Corry’s background in powertrain engineering has made him a force in the warbird restoration world, and he had some exciting updates to share about Strix Aero’s expanding capabilities.Founded in 2017, Strix Aero initially focused on engineering consulting, but soon evolved into a leader in the overhaul and restoration of airworthy Allison 1710 engines. Working with C&P Aviation in Blaine, MN, and AirCorps Aviation in Bemidji, MN, Corry and his team have spent years diving deep into the engineering history of the Allison 1710, a powerplant that played a crucial role in World War II aviation.With a mix of modern engineering analysis and traditional restoration expertise, Strix Aero has developed new replacement parts and overhaul methods designed to improve reliability and durability. Corry’s team is dedicated to preserving and enhancing these legendary engines, ensuring they remain a vital part of the warbird community for years to come.And that’s not all—Strix Aero is also rolling out new carburetor overhaul capabilities and an engine overhaul shop, adding even more resources for warbird operators looking to keep their aircraft in top flying condition.Ethan & Emily Malavolti of Aviation Depot: A Passion for PilotsAlso stopping by for a chat were Ethan and Emily Malavolti, the dynamic duo behind Aviation Depot. Ethan, a professional pilot and FAA Pilot Examiner, saw firsthand the growing demand for high-quality pilot training supplies and accessories. After graduating from Indiana State University, he and Emily launched what was originally Malavolti Pilot Shop, which has since grown into Aviation Depot.Ethan is also a dedicated warbird pilot, flying the AT-6 Texan, B-25 Mitchell Bomber, and PT-22. In addition to his flying experience, he maintains one of the largest PT-19/PT-26 parts inventories in the world, ensuring that these historic trainers remain in the skies for future generations.Their mission? Providing pilots with the best possible customer experience while offering the lowest prices in the industry. The Aviation Depot team works around the clock to ensure pilots and flight schools have access to essential gear, training materials, and supplies. Whether it’s a seasoned warbird operator or a new student pilot, Aviation Depot is committed to delivering top-notch service and quality products.Stay Tuned for More from NWOC 2025!With an exciting first day in the books, NWOC 2025 is shaping up to be a fantastic event. Stay tuned to Warbird Radio for more updates, interviews, and behind-the-scenes coverage as we bring you the latest from Dallas.And don’t forget—sign up for our newsletter at WarbirdRadio.com so you never miss an episode!QUICK LINK: https://strixaero.com/QUICK LINK: https://aviationdepot.com/QUICK LINK: https://www.nwoc.aero/#warbirdradio #strixaero #aviationdepot #b25 #allisonengines #pt22 #pt19 #pt26 #p40 #warbirds #airshows #nwoc #nationalwarbirdoperatorsconferenceAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

Exciting First Day at NWOC 2025 Kicks Off in Dallas! Dallas, TX – The 2025 National Warbird Operators Conference (NWOC) is officially underway, and the energy is already soaring at the convention hall in Dallas. As exhibitors set up and attendees begin arriving, Warbird Radio caught up with some key industry leaders to talk about what’s in store for this year’s gathering of warbird operators, pilots, and restoration experts. Corry Miller of Strix Aero: Allison 1710 Overhauls and More One of the first to stop by was Corry Miller, founder of Strix Aero. Corry’s background in powertrain engineering has made him a force in the warbird restoration world, and he had some exciting updates to share about Strix Aero’s expanding capabilities. Founded in 2017, Strix Aero initially focused on engineering consulting, but soon evolved into a leader in the overhaul and restoration of airworthy Allison 1710 engines. Working with C&P Aviation in Blaine, MN, and AirCorps Aviation in Bemidji, MN, Corry and his team have spent years diving deep into the engineering history of the Allison 1710, a powerplant that played a crucial role in World War II aviation. With a mix of modern engineering analysis and traditional restoration expertise, Strix Aero has developed new replacement parts and overhaul methods designed to improve reliability and durability. Corry’s team is dedicated to preserving and enhancing these legendary engines, ensuring they remain a vital part of the warbird community for years to come. And that’s not all—Strix Aero is also rolling out new carburetor overhaul capabilities and an engine overhaul shop, adding even more resources for warbird operators looking to keep their aircraft in top flying condition. Ethan & Emily Malavolti of Aviation Depot: A Passion for Pilots Also stopping by for a chat were Ethan and Emily Malavolti, the dynamic duo behind Aviation Depot. Ethan, a professional pilot and FAA Pilot Examiner, saw firsthand the growing demand for high-quality pilot training supplies and accessories. After graduating from Indiana State University, he and Emily launched what was originally Malavolti Pilot Shop, which has since grown into Aviation Depot. Ethan is also a dedicated warbird pilot, flying the AT-6 Texan, B-25 Mitchell Bomber, and PT-22. In addition to his flying experience, he maintains one of the largest PT-19/PT-26 parts inventories in the world, ensuring that these historic trainers remain in the skies for future generations. Their mission? Providing pilots with the best possible customer experience while offering the lowest prices in the industry. The Aviation Depot team works around the clock to ensure pilots and flight schools have access to essential gear, training materials, and supplies. Whether it’s a seasoned warbird operator or a new student pilot, Aviation Depot is committed to delivering top-notch service and quality products. Stay Tuned for More from NWOC 2025! With an exciting first day in the books, NWOC 2025 is shaping up to be a fantastic event. Stay tuned to Warbird Radio for more updates, interviews, and behind-the-scenes coverage as we bring you the latest from Dallas. And don’t forget—sign up for our newsletter at WarbirdRadio.com so you never miss an episode! QUICK LINK: https://strixaero.com/ QUICK LINK: https://aviationdepot.com/ QUICK LINK: https://www.nwoc.aero/ #warbirdradio #strixaero #aviationdepot #b25 #allisonengines #pt22 #pt19 #pt26 #p40 #warbirds #airshows #nwoc #nationalwarbirdoperatorsconference Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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