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![]() "old hoodoo" wrote in message ... The Ki-45 fuselage at the smithsonian appears to be in relatively good condiion...unfortunately the only pics I have ever seen is the fuselage. Have the stabilizers, wings, and engines been lost? Would look awesome displayed with a B-29. Much of the stuff at the Garber facility (the NASM's storage / restoration facility) is disassembled and otherwise crammed into the buildings there. Things will be much better at the new Udvar-Hazy center at Dulles Airport. The building is substantially complete and they've started moving the aircraft in. |
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