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  2. Aluminum Overcast - Wikipedia

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    Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses of the 46 complete surviving airframes in existence. It never saw combat, and it escaped the fate of many aircraft that were scrapped after World War II . It is owned by the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA), and, as of 2022, it is still touring the United States and Canada offering flight experiences.

  3. List of surviving Boeing B-29 Superfortresses - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing B-29 Superfortress is a United States heavy bomber used by the United States Army Air Forces in the Pacific Theatre during World War II, and by the United States Air Force during the Korean War. Of the 3,970 built, 26 survive in complete form today, 24 of which reside in the United States, and two of which are airworthy.

  4. Blytheville Air Force Base - Wikipedia

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    Blytheville, Arkansas was selected as a training location due to its proximity to the Mississippi River, where supplies could easily be shipped to and from the site. [2] Construction of the airfield at Blytheville was quicker than other pilot schools in Arkansas, so the first groups to train at the base were originally intended for Walnut Ridge ...

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  6. What we know about the B-17 Flying Fortress, P-63 ... - AOL

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    The B-17G Flying Fortress was equipped with 11 to 13 machine guns and capable of a 9,600-pound bomb load. The 36-seat plane in Dallas was owned by American Airpower Heritage Flying Museum in ...

  7. Earle, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    From its formal incorporation in 1905 to the 1940s, Earle was one of the largest towns in Crittenden County. Referred to by locals as the "Pearl of the St. Francis," for many years the town was a center of industry and an important transportation hub for the Arkansas Delta. [10] One of the more notable residents of Earle was George Berry ...

  8. Turrell, Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    Turrell is located on Arkansas Highway 77, just southeast of the junction where Interstate 55 and U.S. Routes 61 merge. Prior to 2021, US 63 merged here too. Interstate 55 leads south 24 miles (39 km) to Memphis, Tennessee , and north 42 miles (68 km) to Blytheville, Arkansas , near the Missouri border.

  9. List of counties in Arkansas - Wikipedia

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    County FIPS code County seat [1] Est. [2] Origin Etymology [2] Population [3] Area [4] Map Arkansas County: 001: Stuttgart, DeWitt: Dec 13, 1813: 1st County (Eastern Arkansas) the Arkansas River: 16,307: 1,033.79 sq mi (2,678 km 2) Ashley County: 003: Hamburg: Nov 30, 1848: Chicot, Drew and Union counties: Chester Ashley (1791–1848), a U.S ...