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Subject: Re: B-36


Author:
Loyd Orr
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Date Posted: 13:38:17 01/23/04 Fri
In reply to: rob 's message, "Re: B-36" on 13:25:25 05/28/03 Wed

>My question is, does
>>anyone know if there are any of the B36 planes left in
>>any museum or anywhere in the world, and is there
>>anyone left that might have flown in one of these
>>magnificent Planes?
>
>Check out www.coastcomp.com !
>Scroll down to Airplane stuff: 'The List' : preserved
>U.S. Military Aircraft.
Yes, there is one restored at the SAC museum. Located along Interstate 80 between Omaha and Lincoln Nebraska.
Loyd

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