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Old 8th June 2015, 20:05
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Re: F6F 42782

The accident at NAF Inyokern on 22 July 1944 left 42782 with a buckled fuselage and it was stricken at the end of the month. The identity of the aircraft lost off the east coast on 30 September 1944 must therefore remain a mystery.
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