"Warbird is a term used to describe vintage military aircraft. Although the term originally implied piston driven aircraft from the World War II era, it is now often extended to include all military aircraft, including jet powered aircraft, that are no longer in military service."
That does make sense, as nowhere in the word 'warbird' does it suggest a specific type of aircraft, or time period.
"Great Warbirds" - that was a good airshow - anybody ever go to it (back in the days at West Malling - now a housing estate - and then Wroughton...)?
warbird must have been in military service
Yak-52 is a warbird (official primary trainer of the soviet airforce), whle the An-2 is not (even though it was operated by DOSAAF)
I think its the same kind of question as:
"When does junk become antique?"
or:
"When does something old become 'vintage'?"
Well thats easy to answer, it becomes antique or vintage as soon as someone will pay more for it than it's worth.
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