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Ready to fly to my third WW2 reenactment at Reading Airport. Both B-29's will be there. I an in South Central WV and more than half of the flight over wilderness. My new wing tank will help the fuel anxiety of flying with 12 gallons. An extra 10 Gallons is a nice safety feature. My 41 J-3 was used at flight school teaching pilot cadets. In 1943 my father was required to have 15 hours of dual in a Cub at North Georgia College. No solo. If you passed this you were off to real flight school in San Antonia. We reenact a civilian flight school with a Stearman and my Cub at Reading.
 

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