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Wow, The B-29 is still a very impressive aircraft…

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Wow, The B-29 is still a very impressive aircraft in flight.

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The B-29 in the Washington flyover must be CAF’s F…

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The B-29 in the Washington flyover must be CAF’s Fifi — it’s the only one still airworthy.

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Ah found the source: most of the aircraft in the f…

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Ah found the source: most of the aircraft in the flyover are from the Commemorative Air Force, so the B-24A was Diamond ‘Lil

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Anyone wanting a B-24 to fly in a show only really…

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Anyone wanting a B-24 to fly in a show only really has two choices.

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Does anyone know which B-24 flew in the Washington…

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Does anyone know which B-24 flew in the Washington flyover today, CAF’s B-24A Diamond ‘Lil or the Collings Foundation’s B-24J Witchcraft?

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I’m surprised the Grasshopper had the lift to carr…

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I’m surprised the Grasshopper had the lift to carry a loaded bazooka along with the pilot. 😉

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Watching the WWII warbird flyover in Washington. O…

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Watching the WWII warbird flyover in Washington. One Piper Grasshopper (aka Cub) had 4 confirmed tank kills by carrying a bazooka.

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Great post-mortem on Google Glass by Tim @Bajarin….

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Great post-mortem on Google Glass by Tim @Bajarin. I wouldn’t blame just price though; the concept was bad too. techpinions.com/the-debacle-of…

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People freaked out when a tiny gyrocopter flew nea…

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People freaked out when a tiny gyrocopter flew near the Mall, and now they are OK with 70-year-old WARPLANES there? networkworld.com/article/292033…

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It appears that the Open Smart Grid Protocol viola…

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It appears that the Open Smart Grid Protocol violated the first rule of cryptography: don’t invent your own. threatpost.com/weak-homegrown…

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