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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockheed_Little_Dipper
The Lockheed Model 33 Little Dipper, also known as Air Trooper, was an American
single-seat monoplane, designed by John Thorp and built by Lockheed at Burbank,
California. Flown in 1944 and offered to the Army as a "flying motorcycle", it
was...
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