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  2. Buffalo Niagara International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is said that the impact was so great that the engine was planted into the cement floor of the factory. A marker can be found in the Long Term parking lot of Buffalo Niagara International Airport. January 21, 1954: American Airlines Flight 767, a Convair CV-240, crashed soon after taking off from Buffalo Niagara International Airport. The ...

  3. Aerial engagements of the Second Sino-Japanese War

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    The Flying Tigers began to train in September 1941 in Taungoo, Burma, and with the help of the high speed and relatively heavy armament (Two .50-caliber cowl-mounted and four .30-caliber wing guns) of the heavily armored P-40 Warhawks and dissimilar air combat tactics against the dangerously nimble, though lightly armored Japanese fighters, the ...

  4. Flying Tigers - Wikipedia

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    A Flying Tigers Memorial is located in the village of Zhijiang, Hunan Province, China and there is a museum dedicated exclusively to the Flying Tigers. The building is a steel and marble structure, with wide sweeping steps leading up to a platform with columns holding up the memorial's sweeping roof; on its back wall, etched in black marble ...

  5. American Volunteer Group - Wikipedia

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    The Lockheed Hudson (seen in RAF use) was an American-built light bomber and coastal reconnaissance aircraft. In the fall of 1941, the 2nd American Volunteer Group was equipped with 33 Lockheed Hudson (A-28) and 33 Douglas DB-7 (A-20) bombers originally built for Britain but acquired by the U.S. Army as part of the Lend-Lease program passed earlier in the year.

  6. Flying Tiger Line - Wikipedia

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    On October 25, 1983, Flying Tiger Line Flight 2468, a Douglas DC-8 (N797FT), ran off the runway at NAS Norfolk due to crew and ATC errors; all five on board survived; the aircraft was substantially damaged but was repaired and returned to service. August 6, 1986 – A Flying Tigers aircraft, bound for Columbus Rickenbacker International Airport.

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  8. New York World War II Army airfields - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo MAP, Buffalo; Joint use USAAF/Civil Airport Aircraft modification center. Also contract flying school operated by Curtiss-Wright Corp. Now: Buffalo Niagara International Airport (IATA: BUF, ICAO: KBUF, FAA LID: BUF) Farmingdale AAF, Farmingdale; 436th Army Air Force Base Unit Used by Republic Aircraft Now: Republic Airport (IATA: FRG ...

  9. Parking problems: Massillon Tigers fans left without parking ...

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    Season ticket holders were offered the chance to purchase a parking pass for the upper west (near Stadium Park) and north parking lots, Pachis said, but those passes quickly sold out. The two lots ...

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