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Paul kgyy wrote:
Does anyone know if any of the 18-cylinder compound radials is still flying, and if so, where? The two remaining Martin Mars are are working as fire tankers in Canada. http://www.martinmars.com/ Adhominem. |
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Adhominem wrote:
The two remaining Martin Mars are are working as fire tankers in Canada. http://www.martinmars.com/ Cool airplane! Thanks for the link, I'd never heard of it. |
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("Adhominem" wrote)
The two remaining Martin Mars are are working as fire tankers in Canada. http://www.martinmars.com/ http://www.martinmars.com/aircraft.htm Very cool!!! Paul-Mont |
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