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I tried to post some bitmap images with this but it didn't come up on my
server. Anyways.. Concerning the Chalks seaplane crash in Miami, fatigue features were observed in the lower spar cap of the rear spar of the inboard end of the right wing, bisecting 2 offset drilled holes. D. |
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