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Jess Lurkin (NiceGuy@3456.com) 2016/06/09 18:23

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Miloch <Miloch_member@newsguy.com> wrote in
news:njcc72015ja@drn.newsguy.com:

> Flew as a passenger in the 118 as a kid.
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> Most memorable feature...the constant noise of the four engines!
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> go Warriors
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> begin 644 Us Air Force C 118.jpg
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> Attachment decoded: Us Air Force C 118.jpg
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> end
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I'm just full of questions today!

Can the 4-mill gubbamen bizjet at the very bottom
(and half out of the frame) be IDed for me? TIA!

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