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ike George Washington’s hatchet, many vintage aircraft have gone through so many changes, modifications, updates and improvements that it’s hard to tell what’s real and what’s Memorex. Engines get swapped out. Propellers are modernized. Brakes are added, tailwheels substituted for skids, fuselages

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