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 | Path: news.nzbot.com!not-for-mail From: Jess Lurkin <NiceGuy@3456.com>
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 joet5 <joet5@optonline.net> wrote in
 news:8ubk4ct9oru1lq6p5ask3omgv91sqgit5h@4ax.com:
 
 >
 > begin 644 US 1941-02048 P-38E.jpg
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 > Attachment decoded: US 1941-02048 P-38E.jpg
 
 
 Anyone?
 
 My first guess was icing tests. But what's the
 spaghetti hanging off the left wing and weirdly
 contacting the fuselage?
 
 Second guess was playing with the wing-plane/foil.
 Came up with nada. Not a good guesser I guess.
 
 Anyone?
 
 At this point, you could tell me it was contoured
 wing tanks for cold beer deliveries. I'd believe it.
 
 
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