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Post subject: Re: C-FLYK Philippine Mars last flight 2 Pima Air & Space Mu Posted: 13 May 2025, 13:33 |
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Joined: 02/10/25 Posts: 1 Post Likes: +4
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For those that have been following, the fuselage is being transported from Lake Pleasant to Pima Air & Space Museum. They are moving only at night and traveling an average speed of seven miles per hour. The total height of the fuselage on the trailer is 26 feet. It may be Friday before it reaches Pima.
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