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The Swoose: The B-17 Flying Fortress with the Weird Tail! - MSNUnlike any other B-17, “The Swoose” flew into history with a tail section that didn’t match—but it wasn’t just a quirky fix. This one-of-a-kind Flying Fortress served in multiple roles ...
The bird, known as the Swoose, had returned to its North Norfolk roots for a brief visit after it was tracked down to a museum in London. The stuffed animal was displayed for a short period in ...
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Vultee XP-54 Swoose Goose and Curtiss XP-55 Ascender Profile - MSNThe XP-54 and XP-55 both made their maiden flights in 1943, with the Swoose Goose first taking wing on January 15 of that year, and the Ascender following suit on July 19 of the same year.
Duane Jones, a member of the restoration team for the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force Force, works inside the "Swoose," a Boeing B-17 D. The Swoose is the only existing Boeing B-17 D, museum ...
The Swoose is visiting Beeston Regis (Image: Ayre And Co) The owner of the farm, Mrs. Ann Reynolds, submitted a report of the bird to Country Life magazine and it led to the Swoose attracting the ...
Henry the goose spent many years in a love triangle with two swans, helping raise their children.
The rare swoose returns to its home town Fri 11 Oct 6.03pm • A bird that wreaked havoc on a quiet village more than 100 years ago is back for a special celebration ...
Aug. 23—The painstaking restoration of the world's only B-17 "D" in a hangar on Wright-Patterson Air Force Base's Area B exemplifies the kind of work to which National Museum of the U.S. Air ...
To hear a Swoose set is to dive headfirst into a pool of luscious retro cuts, punch electronica and deep, meandering house. Part of what makes the Belfast- native such an exciting selector is that he ...
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