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I think I read in Air and Space that the Zero was a wreck recovered in Alaska, and restored to flying condition. I will try and find the article when I am not fooling around with this I pad.
Thats where I learned to water ski. Man was it nice water to ski and fish!!
I wouldnt mind is someone salvaged the wreck to rebuild/ restore a static display, but hope no one takes little parts off until it's all gone.
That would be interesting to know how many B-24's that are still airworthy. As a kid, when I lived in Yorba Linda, we used to hike over a small mountain range, (more like big hills) to Chino Airport, to look at old war birds. There were at any time two to four P-38's, three to five B-25's, one...
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