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Assorted Aircraft Pictures |
Photos sent to me by friends but the Photographers are
unknown
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| No information on aircraft sent me by Ed Stearns 11/24/07 |
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| A little excitement at McCarran Airport, Las Vegas. The world'! s largest aircraft (Russian Antonov 225). It was there to deliver a very large power transformer for Nevada Power, which was built in Turkey. Sent to me by Ed Stearns, Photographer unknown. |
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| This was not a good day to go flying for the above aircraft. |
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| Assorted Pictures of aircraft that have been hit by birds. Photographer unknown, sent to me by Ed Stearns. |
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| The Boeing Model 40
was a United States mail plane that became the first aircraft built by
the Boeing
company to carry passengers. Sent to me by Ted Taylor,
Photographer unknown. |
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| Small plane attack by polar bear, sent to me by Ed Stearns Photographer unknown. |
E-Mail Edward High
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