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U.S. Navy Airship Program 330-PS-6287-6 (17156865045)

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330-PS-6287-6: Резервист готовится освободить один из дирижаблей от переносной причальной мачты, готовясь к взлету для тренировочного полета над гаванью Нью-Йорка, 26 октября 1953 года. (4 / 14 / 2015).

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1953
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National Museum of the U.S. Navy
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https://www.history.navy.mil
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