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ZL1AJG > AERO 23.12.04 11:17l 32 Lines 1146 Bytes #999 (0) @ WW
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Subj: Re: NASA B52 retired after 50yrs
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> You are welcome Ian. However I have rxd an SP questioning this remark as
> it was not seen by them on a visit so I did a little research. It
appears
> to have been in the possession of the Smithsonian since the war and stored
> for some time before display. When it did go on display it was taken off
> as it was considered offensive, probasbly to Japanese visitors. That was
> around 2002. From around 2002 or 2003 it appears to have been on display
> at the new "Dulles Centre" wherever that is. Texas I think it mentioned.
> This may be, or an annexe to, the "Smithsonian", or are there two
> "Smithsonians"?
>
> 73 - Jeff, G4XNH
If the current climate for sensitivities continues, there will be nothing
left of history to maintain even a sliver of interest. It may even cease
to exist as "factual record.
PC to the max...?
I have only 2 words for some of these "do-gooders". and the second one is
"off."
73 - Allen, ZL1AJG @ ZL1UX
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