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Old 14th August 2022, 19:57
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Re: History of B-29 '224612

From an online book by John M. Campbell:

KLONDIKE KUTEY-, 42-24612, #12. Assigned to the 236th BIU, operating out of Alaska, their main role there was more of a test role. Weather endurance, and Arctic Climate studies, she saw duty at the Amarillo Army Airfield, but was reclaimed at Tinker where she was involved with a collision with a B-17G while taxiing. She was sent to Pyote Air Base on 09/11/50. (via B. Snodgrass)

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