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I am writing a feature article for Air & Space Quarterly magazine, a publication of the National Air and Space Museum, about aviation-related programs in old-time radio. One of the programs, "Wings of Destiny," gave away a Cub every week for more than a year, and I wonder if anyone knows of any of these airplanes? Any that are still flying, or descendants of people who owned one, etc. I know of one in South Dakota, but any additional information would be greatly appreciated! If you would like to email instead of posting, I'm at [email protected] .
Thank you for your help!
Damond Benningfield
 

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