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Mystery Ship: January 2017

Fleet 50 Freighter First flown on February 22, 1938, the Fleet 50 Freighter belonged to that rare breed of aircraft called the bush plane. It was designed and built in Canada, a nation long associated with that highly specialized facet of aviation. In that respect, one might think of the Fleet 50 as the granddaddy …

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