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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Military_Aviation_Museum
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In my opinion, the Mosquito has to be about the sexiest looking WWII era aircraft in existence. Shame there's not more of them still flying.
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As far as long-term storage is concerned, steel-framed planes are fairly forgiving as long as they're sheltered from most of the elements. Something with a wooden frame tends to require more delicate maintenance as time goes on along with better shelter, one reason there's very few surviving WW1 biplanes and triplanes today.
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That museum continues to grow as they add more stuff. They even had an airworthy B-17 at one point, but it got sold off to pay some bills. They do have a rebuilt ME-262 jet fighter along with a V-1 buzz bomb that still has a working engine, that's always a hoot to watch.
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How do they get the pulse-jet to work without actually launching the thing?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cE594pwumIM
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Interesting that the crowd cheer when it stops. My dad heard a few of them, but only heard one stop. No one cheered...
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Of course, shipping'd be a beyotch.
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"4. Licensed attorneys authorized to practice law in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
Perhaps in T2K, the Lawyer company can be ordered to charge a machine gun nest armed with subpoenas... :-)" Hence the term "boilerplate"....
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We'll need to get it on tape. Survivors of the war will want some entertainment.
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