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Flying Magazine article from the 70s.

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TerryM76

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Back in the 1970s, if I recall correctly, there was a Flying Magazine article that featured a story about a B25 and a picture of it was in the center pages. I believe it was owned by two brothers in Kansas and they flew out of a grass strip. I recall a picture showing the bomber in a steep bank at fairly low level.

Does anyone here remember or have a copy of this article or pictures they could share.

Thanks.

Terry
 
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