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control > The one and only B52. The B52 dates back to the 1950s and some are still in service today (2009).  The B52 has been described by its pilots, that are all younger than the planes they fly, as something over thirty you can trust.
control > One of the more interesting planes on display in the Airforce museum is the B29 Bockscar.  It was this plane that dropped the Plutonium based Fat Man atomic bomb on the city of Nagasaki.  A week after Nagasaki was bombed Japan surrendered ending WII.
control > This plane looks a lot like the planes you see in old cartoons.  I always assumed the artists were just making things up: apparently not.
control > The color of some planes on display in the Dayton Air Force museum surprised me. Pink is not a color I associate with the Air Force.
control > The Air Force Museum in Dayton Ohio.  I have been to a number of aircraft museums but this one is the best. This museum may also hold the most expensive exhibits anywhere.  Billion dollar planes, like the B2 stealth bomber, are on display.  Finally, you cannot beat the ticket price: free.
control > There is a little playground in front of our apartment that is in constant use by kds.
control > Back when Buicks were beautiful.
control > They don't make them like they used to.
control > Pink Thunderbird nuff said.
The one and only B52. The B52 dates back to the 1950s and some are still in service today (2009). The B52 has been described by its pilots, that are all younger than the planes they fly, as something over thirty you can trust.
 > The one and only B52. The B52 dates back to the 1950s and some are still in service today (2009).  The B52 has been described by its pilots, that are all younger than the planes they fly, as something over thirty you can trust.
The one and only B52. The B52 dates back to the 1950s and some are still in service today (2009). The B52 has been described by its pilots, that are all younger than the planes they fly, as something over thirty you can trust.
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