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C-133 Final Flight

Mon Jul 21, 2008 6:19 pm

This was posted on an email list I subscribe to.

Mike


For those of you on the Left Coast, the world's last flyable C-133A
Cargomaster is being readied for a flight to a museum in the lower 48.
It's now in Alaska, but if they raise enough money in time, it will be
flown to McChord AFB on 30 August at 10:30 am to open the air show. It
will later be flown to Travis AFB for preservation.

It may not quite equal seeing the restored Vulcan in the air, but I
think it still would be pretty impressive to see a C-133 flying or even
just on static display. More info:
http://www.angelfire.com/wa2/c133bcargomaster/home.html

Jeff


EDIT: I didn't noticed the other thread on this topic before I posted...
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... 58&start=0
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