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Duxford's C47 Hidden history

Article about: A few years ago, I was asked to help to publish the newsletter for the 315th TCG veterans for a couple of issues. One of the issues told the hidden history of the static display C47 at the I

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    A few years ago, I was asked to help to publish the newsletter for the 315th TCG veterans for a couple of issues.
    One of the issues told the hidden history of the static display C47 at the Imperial War Museum Duxford, England.

    I have scanned the A4 sheet, to show the surprising life of this old "Gooney Bird".

    (Click on jpeg to enlarge)

    Regards

    Gary J.
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    She was a true Warbird

    Nick

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    Incredible history Gary, thank god she was given an honorable retirement home.

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    Gary,

    Thank very much for posting. What a magnificent piece of history.
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