Group hopes to locate a B-24 as symbol of Ypsilanti's past
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November
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1981
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Plane Nears End of Line
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1952
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Back to World War II Jobs
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1951
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Kaiser-Frazer Used 'Toys' To Plan Aircraft Production
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1951
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The Legacy of Willow Run
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1991
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Museum planned to honor B-24, plant
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Ann Arbor Airport - Ribbon Cutting For First Paved Runway, August 1958 Photographer: Duane Scheel
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1958
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Ann Arbor News, August 15, 1958
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RIBBON CUTTING: The propeller of a plane carrying Mayor Samuel J. Eldersveld cuts a ribbon across the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport's new and first paved runway, a 3,500-foot strip. An estimated 150 persons turned out yesterday afternoon for dedication ceremonies. About 80 persons were given free rides in privately-owned planes.
Ann Arbor News, August 15, 1958
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RIBBON CUTTING: The propeller of a plane carrying Mayor Samuel J. Eldersveld cuts a ribbon across the Ann Arbor Municipal Airport's new and first paved runway, a 3,500-foot strip. An estimated 150 persons turned out yesterday afternoon for dedication ceremonies. About 80 persons were given free rides in privately-owned planes.
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Ribbon Cutting
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1958
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Argus Camera President and Pilot Injured In Plane Crash, April 1946 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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1946
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Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1946
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Ann Arbor Plane In Which Two Were Injured: Turning over after hitting a high-tension wire, the plane in which two Ann Arbor men were injured this morning lies on its back in a field north of Saline. Suffering facial cuts and concussion were Robert D. Howse, president of Argus, Inc., and Joseph E. Thompson, Argus pilot.
Ann Arbor News, April 30, 1946
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Ann Arbor Plane In Which Two Were Injured: Turning over after hitting a high-tension wire, the plane in which two Ann Arbor men were injured this morning lies on its back in a field north of Saline. Suffering facial cuts and concussion were Robert D. Howse, president of Argus, Inc., and Joseph E. Thompson, Argus pilot.
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Rin Tin Tin, with Stewardess, Arrives at Willow Run Air Terminal, August 1957
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1957
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