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  2. 2019 Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress crash - Wikipedia

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    On October 2, 2019, a Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress privately owned by the Collings Foundation crashed at Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, Connecticut, United States. Seven of the thirteen people on board were killed, and the other six, as well as one person on the ground, were injured.

  3. Bradley International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bradley International Airport (IATA: BDL, ICAO: KBDL, FAA LID: BDL) – historically known as Bradley Field – is a public international airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut, United States. Owned and operated by the Connecticut Airport Authority (CAA) , [ 2 ] it is the second-largest airport in New England .

  4. All American (aircraft) - Wikipedia

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    Several false myths accrued in the lore of the All American, [10] some of which were refuted in a 2012 interview of her bombardier Ralph Burbridge. [5] Burbridge explained that the aircraft returned to her base in North Africa, and could not have made a long trip back to England as widely recounted. [5]

  5. Category:Windsor Locks, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    Memorial Hall (Windsor Locks, Connecticut) N. New England Air Museum; R. Route 75 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) Route 159 (Connecticut–Massachusetts) U.

  6. Windsor Locks, Connecticut - Wikipedia

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    The following places in Windsor Locks are on the National Register of Historic Places. David Pinney House and Barn – 58 West St. (added August 25, 1977) Enfield Falls Canal – along Connecticut River from Windsor Locks north to Suffield CT at a location directly across the Connecticut River from Thompsonville (added May 22, 1976)

  7. 103rd Airlift Wing - Wikipedia

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    The 103rd Airlift Wing (103 AW) is a unit of the Connecticut Air National Guard, stationed at Bradley Air National Guard Base at Bradley International Airport, Windsor Locks, Connecticut. If activated to federal service with the United States Air Force , the 103 AW is operationally-gained by the Air Mobility Command (AMC).

  8. Journal Inquirer - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, Neil Ellis, a real estate developer with an interest in journalism, bought two weekly newspapers, the Rockville Journal and South and East Windsor Inquirer. The weeklies were merged into the daily Journal Inquirer in 1968. [1] The paper moved from a garage in the Rockville section of Vernon to its present location in Manchester in 1974.

  9. New England Air Museum - Wikipedia

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    The New England Air Museum (NEAM) is an American aerospace museum located adjacent to Bradley International Airport in Windsor Locks, Connecticut.The museum consists of three display hangars with additional storage and restoration hangars.