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Posted by Semper Fi Guy on January 27, 2007 at 02:45:34 from (63.18.224.117):
In Reply to: ot planes posted by ken in texas on January 26, 2007 at 09:47:08:
If you boys ever get near Dayton Ohio, please check out the Wright Patterson Air Force Museum, addmission is FREE, they have a cafeteria there too and an IMAX theatre, and a gift shop.... it's so big it should take you a day to see it, plenty of airplanes!!all military and even some NASA stuff. They have the B-29 " Bockscar" that dropped the second A-bomb. It is a destination for some folks, the parking lot has cars from everywhere and lots of visitors everyday..
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