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"Why was a plane able to fly over New York?"



 
 
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Old October 13th 06, 06:26 PM posted to rec.aviation.piloting
Jim Macklin
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Default "Why was a plane able to fly over New York?"

The one that hit the Empire State Building was military, but
many B25 were sold and converted to executive travel
aircraft before the production of new factory cabin class
airplanes.


Look for a old movie with James Garner, CASH McCall.



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| Morgans wrote:
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| This is the first GA crash into
| a NYC skyscraper I'm aware of (correct me if I'm
mistaken) and only the
| second accidental crash of any plane into a NYC
skyscraper.
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| How about the crash of a B-25 into the Empire State
building, in the 40's?
|
| I'm fairly certain a B-25 isn't a GA craft.
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