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"Visit to the National Air Force Museum Part V" Topic


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Anton Ryzbak01 Mar 2021 6:41 p.m. PST

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A follow-up to the Memphis Belle post, this one covers the rest of the US bombers on display at the National Air Force Museum link

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP01 Mar 2021 7:12 p.m. PST

As my 12 year old son told me a couple of weeks ago, "that plane has a bad word on it."

Anton Ryzbak01 Mar 2021 7:16 p.m. PST

79th PA, Then you are doing a good job of raising your boy!

d88mm194002 Mar 2021 8:14 a.m. PST

Strawberry is a bad word? ;)

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP02 Mar 2021 11:51 a.m. PST

Food allergies are real.

Monophagos10 Mar 2021 2:44 p.m. PST

I had the 1/72 kit back in the 1980's. Revell or Monogram. Nice kit with retractable undercarriage and other nice features. My ex-wife bore a striking resemblance to the nose-art in looks and personality! ;-)

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