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Zo915. One of 9 aviation museum images of a WWII crashed B-17E on New Guinea, called the “Swamp Ghost”, salvaged by dedicated people and is now displayed at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum with the air craft’s most interesting history made available to the visitors here in Pearl Harbor. This picture is curtesy of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Facebook Photo Pages.
Read MoreZo914. One of 9 aviation museum images of a WWII crashed B-17E on New Guinea, called the “Swamp Ghost”, salvaged by dedicated people and is now displayed at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum with the air craft’s most interesting history made available to the visitors here in Pearl Harbor. This picture is curtesy of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Facebook Photo Pages.
Read MoreZo913. One of 9 aviation museum images of a WWII crashed B-17E on New Guinea, called the “Swamp Ghost”, salvaged by dedicated people and is now displayed at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum with the air craft’s most interesting history made available to the visitors here in Pearl Harbor. This picture is curtesy of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Facebook Photo Pages.
Read MoreZo912. One of 9 aviation museum images of a WWII crashed B-17E on New Guinea, called the “Swamp Ghost”, salvaged by dedicated people and is now displayed at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum with the air craft’s most interesting history made available to the visitors here in Pearl Harbor. This picture is curtesy of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Facebook Photo Pages.
Read MoreZo911. One of 9 aviation museum images of a WWII crashed B-17E on New Guinea, called the “Swamp Ghost”, salvaged by dedicated people and is now displayed at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum with the air craft’s most interesting history made available to the visitors here in Pearl Harbor. This picture is curtesy of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Facebook Photo Pages.
Read MoreZo910. One of 9 aviation museum images of a WWII crashed B-17E on New Guinea, called the “Swamp Ghost”, salvaged by dedicated people and is now displayed at the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum with the air craft’s most interesting history made available to the visitors here in Pearl Harbor. This picture is curtesy of the Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum Facebook Photo Pages.
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