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Yosemite National Park 2024 Wall Calendar

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John Muir lived in the Yosemite Valley, what would become Yosemite National Park, from 1868 to 1873. The attention he won for Yosemite ensured its place as a National Park. Muir wrote, “Nowhere will you see the majestic operations of nature more clearly revealed beside the frailest, most gentle and peaceful things.” The Yosemite calendar shares the spirit of awe Muir felt so clearly almost 150 years ago.

This 2024 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

Yosemite places featured in this edition include:
~ Frosted Bridalveil Fall
~ Fresh snow at Tenaya Creek and Mirror Lake
~ Road in the valley at Yosemite
~ Cathedral Lake and Peak, Yosemite Wilderness
~ El Capitan, Half Dome, and Bridalveil Fall, from Discovery View
~ Morning light awakens the meadow grasses and peeks through the oak trees
~ Vernal Fall on the Merced River
~ El Capitan and the Merced River
~ Giant granite boulders
~ Autumn oaks alongside Tenaya Creek
~ Half Dome reflection at Yosemite National Park
~ Deer in the meadow and Yosemite Falls, Yosemite National Park

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American Folk Art 2024 Wall Calendar

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A versatile and prolific artist, Jane Wooster Scott has garnered international recognition as one of the finest painters of Americana working today. In American Folk Art, her warm and nostalgic paintings of America’s celebrations and holidays offer a vision of an idealized earlier era. Speaking about her approach to her work Jane says, “I paint the way I do and choose my subjects out of a deep love for my country’s heritage.”
This 2024 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

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Ancient Civilizations of the Southwest 2024 Wall Calendar

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The lives of ancient Puebloans who lived in the American southwest are largely mysterious to us. Their legacy is a series of architectural sites that reveal their ingenious building skills, elements of their religious practice, and the art they carved into stone. Ancient Civilizations explores that cultural heritage and celebrates its legacy and preservation.
This 2024 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

Locations featured in the 2024 calendar include:
• Hohokam Settlement
Gila Bend, Arizona
• Lower Ruin, Tonto National Monument
Monument, Arizona
• Butler Wash Ruins
Comb Ridge, Utah
• Salado Cliff Dwellings
Roger’s Canyon, Arizona
• River House Ruins, Bears Ears National Monument
San Juan Valley, Utah
• Wukoki Pueblo, Wupatki National Monument
Flagstaff, Arizona
• The Great Kiva, Casa Malpais National Historic Landmark
Springvale, Arizona
• Split Level Ruin. Grand Gulch Primitive Area
Bureau of Land Management, Utah
• Monarch Cave Dwelling, Butler Wash
Bluff, Utah
• Wall Ruin, Mule Canyon
Cedar Mesa, Utah
• Besh Ba Gowah Archaeological Park and Museum
Globe, Arizona
• Petroglyph, Petrified Forest National Park
Holbrook, Arizona

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Warbirds 2024 Wall Calendar

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New battles require new tools, and Warbirds 2024 features a century of air power innovation. The WWI Bristol F.2b led to WWII Spitfires, the U.S. B-17, and the German Bf 109. More speed and power arrived with jet aircraft like the F-15 Strike Eagle, the F-22 Raptor, and the Eurofighter Typhoon. Don’t miss the evolving action in the air!.
This 2024 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size
Aircraft and events featured in this edition include:
• The mainstay of the U.S. ground attack interdictor force, the F-15-E Strike Eagle has been in service since 1988.
• The epitome of a modern jet-age aircraft, this F-16 Fighting Falcon effortlessly demonstrates the startling power of contemporary combat aircraft.
• Two RAF Spitfires, two of the “few,” take a deep breath and turn in to confront an incoming Luftwaffe raid in 1940.
• Just inches from completing another sortie, a B-17F settles down alongside the strip at Bassingbourn where the 91st Battle Group of the U.S. 9th Air Force operated from October 1942 until 1945.
• Messerschmitt Bf 109s drop down on a pair of RAF Hurricanes in a classic wing-over maneuver to fly out of the sun and attack their prey.
• Operated by more than 12 airlines and eventually the German Luftwaffe from the early 1930s, the Junkers Ju 52 was a groundbreaking transport aircraft.
• The Ryan PT-22 Recruit was the primary U.S. flight trainer at the start of World War II and the first monoplane aircraft for this purpose.
• The Eurofighter Typhoon is the main operational fighting aircraft of the RAF and six other Western nations.
• The Bristol F2b was the original fighter-bomber and saw service in the later part of World War I.
• This P-51 was based at RAF Duxford, and is finished in the livery of the 84th Fighter Squadron.
• The F-22 Raptor is an air-superiority fighter developed for the USAF capable of exceeding Mach 2.0 and operating at heights exceeding 65,000 feet.
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Union Pacific 2024 Wall Calendar

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The Union Pacific pioneered transcontinental rail service. Running freight through half of America meant long consists hauled by some of the largest locomotives ever built. From the steam era, Union Pacific pictures giants ranging from a Bull Moose 2-8-8-0, the 4-8-8-4 Big Boy, on to the innovative gas turbine, the 6,600 hp Centennial
and more classic rail images. Roll on!

This 2024 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size

Locomotives and trains featured in this edition include:
• Union Pacific 830 is on the point of westbound Train #23, the Gold Coast leaving Omaha, NE, on January 17, 1954. 830 was one of 45 Northern-type (4-8-4) locomotives built by the American Locomotive Company for Union Pacific.
• Union Pacific 9032, a ponderous 4-12-2, is leading an eastbound freight a few miles east of Gothenburg, NE, on February 11, 1952.
• Union Pacific 428, a Consolidation (2-8-0), is on westbound Mixed Train #83 near St. Libory, NE, in October 1958.
• Union Pacific Motorcar M-40, a Brill Motorcar built in 1928, is coming through Sand Creek Junction, CO, running as Train #57 a few miles north of Denver on May 3, 1952.
• Union Pacific Bull Moose (2-8-8-0) 3541 is a point helper, assisting Challenger (4-6-6-4) 3951 on a westbound freight four miles west of Cheyenne, WY on May 23, 1953.
• Union Pacific Gas Turbine 65 is double-headed with 4001 (4-8-8-4) on an eastbound freight two miles east of Sherman, WY, on June 17, 1956.
• Union Pacific 7008 (4-8-2 Mountain) has a westbound 51-car freight rolling through Columbus, NE on October 25, 1952. It was one of 40 locomotives built by the American Locomotive Company, designed for passenger train service in Oregon’s Blue Mountains.
• Union Pacific 3818, a Challenger (4-6-6-4) sits under the coal dock at Valley, NE, after taking on fuel and water on September 8, 1957.
• Union Pacific 4021, a westbound Big Boy (4-8-8-4) is leaving Harriman, WY, after stopping for coal and water with a 52-car freight on September 26, 1955.
• Union Pacific was just getting started in the double-stack business when this 130-car stacker, one of the earliest American President Lines trains, came rolling through Borie, WY just past noon on October 8, 1987.
• Union Pacific 4466, an 0-6-0 switcher, was a common sight around Cheyenne, WY for years. It survived the era of steam power scrapping. It was built by the Lima Locomotive Works in 1920 and remained in service at Cheyenne.
• Centennials were named because the first were delivered in the Centennial year of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad. Here are three three Centennials, 6941, 6908 and 6915 on the #3 track one mile west of West Speer, WY, on December 8, 1979.

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Those Remarkable Trains 2024 Wall Calendar

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This remarkable collection of classic steam locomotives and trains offers thundering power and great style through more than 50 years of railroading. Locomotives include: a Rogers-built Consolidation 2-8-0 from 1905, Boston and Maine Pacific 4-6-2s from 1911, C & N W streamlined Hudson 4-6-4 from 1938, Burlington’s Morning Zephyr, and more. Don’t miss the call!

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Locomotives and railroads featured in this edition include:
• Gulf Mobile and Ohio Alco FA-FB-FA set
• DRG Krause-Maffei Diesel Hydraulics
• Burlington’s Morning Zephyr
• N&W pair of Class A 2-6-6-4s
• Western Maryland Baldwin 2-8-0s from 1921
• Boston and Maine Pacific 4-6-2s from 1911
• C & N W streamlined Hudson 4-6-4 from 1938
• Union Pacific Big Boy 4003
• Rogers-built Consolidation 2-8-0 from 1905
• Western Pacific’s California Zephyr

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Streetcars & Trolleys 2024 Wall Calendar

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Before automobiles and buses there were streetcars or trolleys in virtually every American city. Streetcars & Trolleys recalls that era through historic photographs from around the United States. Images from city systems featured include: Baltimore, Chicago, Minneapolis, New Orleans, San Diego, Yonkers, and more.

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Streetcar lines and locations featured in this edition include:
√ Chicago, Aurora and Elgin Car 453 has stopped to pick up passengers at Batavia Junction,
Illinois in January 1951. 453 provided local service between Chicago and Aurora, Illinois.
√ Omaha and Council Bluffs Street Railway Snow Sweeper 024 is working eastbound on Farnham
Street, one of the busiest streets in Omaha, Nebraska on March 25, 1952.
√ Chicago Transit Authority Car 298 is on Chicago Avenue at Kedzie on March 13, 1951.
√ San Diego Electric Railway Car 421 is at Balboa Park in San Diego, California on April 22, 1949.
The rail line shut down a few weeks later.
√ The Third Avenue Railway System (TARS) was built to extra-large proportions. Here is Car 397 coming through downtown Yonkers, New York on July 12, 1952.
√ This is Milwaukee Rapid Transit and Speedrail Company Car 66, seen here at West Junction, Wisconsin on June 14, 1951.
√ Baltimore Transit Car 5745 is on the Ellicott City Shuttle at Catonsville, Maryland on July 1, 1951.
√ Sand Springs Railway Car 72 is arriving at Tulsa, Oklahoma in September 1954.
√ Twin Cities Rapid Transit Lines PCC Car 433 is in the Como Park area of Minneapolis,
Minnesota in September 1953.
√ New Orleans Public Service War Bond Car 832 is on Route 19 at New Orleans, Louisiana on
October 17, 1943.
√ Lehigh Valley Transit Company Car 704 is at the 69th Street Terminal at Allentown,
Pennsylvania on September 7, 1948.
√ Cedar Rapids and Iowa City Car 118 is at the Crandic Yard at Iowa City, Iowa in the winter of 1948.

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Southern Pacific Railroad 2024 Wall Calendar

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Southern Pacific Railroad began with a simple idea: to connect San Francisco and San Diego, California, by rail. A century later, Southern Pacific had become one of the largest railroads in America, with lines that stretched from coast to coast (connecting to New York via Morgan Line steamships) and from the south to the northwest. In 1959, SP moved more ton-miles of freight than any other U.S. railroad. Engines featured here reach back to the era of SP steam, and forward to the diesels of the 1970s.

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Locomotives and trains featured in this edition include:
√ Southern Pacific 4202 and 4440 are double-heading an outbound passenger special at Mission Tower, Los Angeles, California in January 1955. 4202 is a Class AC-8 (4-8-8-2) articulated, and 4440 is a Class GS-4 Northern (4-8-4) built in 1941 by the Lima Locomotive Works.
√ Southern Pacific 6047, an E9A and an E7B with Rock Island E8A and two E7B’s —all EMD locomotives— are leading Train #3, the Golden State Limited through Alhambra, California on February 24, 1967.
√ Southern Pacific 4468, a Class GS-6 Northern (4-8-4) built in 1943 by the Lima Locomotive Works has suffered a failure and has been cut off from its train.
√ Southern Pacific 8288 is leading a southbound consist of “oil cans” up Tehachapi Pass, seen here coming through Woodford, California at 2:17 p.m. on April 2, 1988.
√ Southern Pacific 9120, a Krause Maffei Model ML-4000 diesel hydraulic, assisted by 6450, an FP-7 and an F7B, is on the point of a railfan special at Oakland, California on April 30, 1967.
√ Southern Pacific 3205 is one of ten SDP-45’s purchased in 1967 to bolster SP’s passenger locomotive fleet which had aged substantially.
√ Southern Pacific F7A 6391 in a classic “black widow” paint scheme with an F7A-F7B-F7A are arriving at Los Angeles, California with Train #58, the Owl on July 31, 1960.
√ Southern Pacific 4743 is leading northbound commuter train #136 near Burlingame, California on August 1, 1955.
√ Southern Pacific 6024, a Class PA2, one of 23 painted in “daylight” colors, with another PA2 (6022), has been assigned to handle Train #28, the San Francisco Overland on September 3, 1953.
√ Southern Pacific 4449 and 4447 are double-headed on a passenger special near Palmdale, California on October 17, 1954. Both locomotives are Class GS-4 Northerns (4-8-4).
√ Southern Pacific 1824, one of three Class M-5 Moguls (2-6-0) built by the Sacramento Shops in 1917, has been called to pick up loaded lettuce cars at El Centro, California on November 27, 1954.
√ In late December 1974 near Mojave, California, Southern Pacific Tunnel Motor (SD40T-2, built by EMD) leads four other eastbound units on an early morning freight from Bakersfield.

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Sierra Nevada 2024 Wall Calendar

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Naturalist John Muir described the excitement of being in the Sierra Nevada by saying, “We are now in the mountains and they are in us, kindling enthusiasm, making every nerve quiver, filling every pore and cell of us.” Muir called the mountains “the grandest of all special temples of Nature.” The Sierra Nevada calendar reveals the remarkable landscape that continues to inspire us today.

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Locations featured in this edition include:
≈ Crystal Crag reflects into Twin Lakes, Mammoth Lakes, California
≈ Snow dust on the sages and Juniper Tree, Inyo National Forest, California
≈ Lundy Canyon. Inyo National Forest, California
≈ Mule Ear wildflowers in Mammoth Lakes, California
≈ Spring flowers in Rock Creek Canyon. Eastern Sierra, California
≈ The Merced River. Yosemite National Park, California
≈ Hungry Packer Lake in the John Muir Wilderness, California
≈ Boulders at Alabama Hills. Lone Pine, California
≈ Bear Creek Spire in the John Muir Wilderness, California
≈ Fall brightly paints the June Lake scenic loop, Eastern Sierra, California
≈ Fall colors surround Bishop Creek, Inyo National Forest, California
≈ Fresh snow flocks the Eastern Sierra, California

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Santa Fe Railway 2024 Wall Calendar

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Chartered just before the Civil War, during the next three decades the tracks of the Atchison Topeka and Santa Fe reached from Chicago to Los Angeles. Santa Fe Railway trains provided the country’s most appealing passenger service and for shippers, the most innovative intermodal freight service in America. Santa Fe features classic steam and diesel locomotives working on the ATSF.

This 2024 monthly wall calendar features: Large blocks for notes | Superb printing quality | Heavy 100-pound paper | Deluxe 11- by 14-inch size
Locomotives and trains featured in this edition include:
≈ Santa Fe 1028, a Prairie-type (2-6-2), sits forlornly at the Topeka, KS roundhouse on January 2, 1954. It is one of Santa Fe’s 1014 Class, which consisted of 40 locomotives, all built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1901.
≈ Santa Fe 3003 and 3004 are both 1,600-horse-power Fairbanks-Morse Model H16-44 diesel-electrics, built in early 1951.
≈ Santa Fe 2772, a merger-painted EMD GP30, and five other units are bringing a westbound freight down the Tehachapi Grade at Bealville, CA, on March 27, 1987.
≈ Santa Fe 8, an E-2A built by Electro-Motive in 1938, is leading the Golden Gate Limited at Stockton, CA, in the summer of 1946.
≈ Santa Fe 3780, a Northern-type (4-8-4), is one of ten locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works in 1941.This was Santa Fe’s ten-engine 3776 Class.
≈ Santa Fe 58 leads two PAs, two PBs and another PA with Train #19, the westbound San Francisco Chief at Amarillo, TX, in June 1965.
≈ Santa Fe 87 leads westbound Train #1, the Kansas Cityan at Kansas City, MO, Union Station on July 24, 1967.
≈ Santa Fe 357, three General Electric U28-CGs, is leading Train #15, the westbound Texas Chief at Fort Worth, TX, on September 5, 1966.
≈ Santa Fe 818, an EMD C40-8W, leads four other units on a westbound intermodal train, coming through Becker, NM, on September 20, 1995.
≈ Santa Fe 162 is leading Train #19, The Chief, at 18th Street, Chicago, IL on October 26, 1946.
≈ It is September 12, 1986, and Santa Fe 9530 with three other units assisting has stopped with a westbound manifest freight, while on an adjacent track, an intermodal shooter led by 3818 (an SD50) has also stopped.
≈ Santa Fe 3759 is a Northern-type (4-8-4), one of 14 locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works from 1927 to 1929.

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Sailing to the Mark 2024 Wall Calendar

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How to sail faster than your competitors? How to round the mark first and find a breeze to keep you ahead? On salt water and fresh all around America, sailors are planning strategies to overcome the limits of their waterlines and finesse the right of way to tack ahead of the competition. Andrew Sims and JH Peterson capture the excitement of competitive sailing around the world and bring great races together in Sailing to the Mark.

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Races and locations featured in this edition include:
≈ Seeing the future, these Starboard iQFoil sailors launch from the starting line off Florida’s west coast.
≈ A crowd of J/70s rounds the first weather mark during the Midwinter Championship at the Davis Island Yacht Club in Tampa Bay, Florida.
≈ Competitors run downwind from the Golden Gate Bridge with spinnakers set in the September Rolex Big Boat Series at the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California.
≈ Competitors from around the world sail for the 2.4 Meter World Championship at Tampa, Florida in 2022, where American Dee Smith won Gold.
≈ The competition is big at the New York Yacht Club Race Week in Newport, Rhode Island. IRC 72 Vesper is on a port tack while behind her is Maxi 72 Bella Mente hull up on a starboard tack.
≈ It’s a crowd at the starting line for this fleet of Melges 15 sailors during the Helly Hansen Sailing World 2022 Regatta in St. Petersburg, Florida.
≈ A fleet of 20 one-design IC37 keelboats heads to the windward mark at IC37 North American Championship off Newport, Rhode Island.
≈ Is it a race, or are we just enjoying a warm, summer sail? These International One Design sailors seem to be doing both on a Sunday afternoon off Northeast Harbor, Maine.
≈ Framed by the Golden Gate Bridge, this fleet of J/105s is running down San Francisco Bay with spinnakers flying during the Rolex Big Boat Series at the St. Francis Yacht Club in San Francisco, California.
≈ If it is a Zen-like connection with the water you want, the Laser will provide it. These sailors beating upwind through the swells off Clearwater, Florida offer a living demonstration.
≈ It is a close start for the Melges 24 fleet at the U.S. National Championship hosted by the Pensacola Yacht Club in Pensacola, Florida.
≈ Spinnakers flying, here are a bevy of Lightnings sailing toward the leeward gate at a Midwinter Series race.

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Rock Island Railroad 2024 Wall Calendar

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Beginning in 1852, Rock Island built lines from Chicago north to Minneapolis, west to Denver and south to Galveston on more than 10,000 miles of track. Locomotives pictured here range from a steam-era 2-8-0 Mikado built in 1906, an M-50 4-8-2 from 1920, and early diesels, as well as named trains like the Peoria Rocket and more. As the song says, “Get your ticket at the station for the Rock Island Line.”
• Large blocks for notes
• Superbly printed throughout
• Reproduced on quality 100-pound paper
• Deluxe 11 by 14-inch size

Locomotives and trains featured include:
√ Rock Island 400, a Class H15-44 and one of only two purchased from Fairbanks-Morse, was delivered in December 1948.
√ Rock Island 4347 and four other EMD Model GP-38-2s lead a freight at Memphis, TN, on February 19, 1977.
√ Rock Island 1732, an oil-fired Class C-43 Mikado (2-8-0), is leading a westbound freight near Tucumcari, NM, on May 11, 1940. 1732, built in 1906 by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, is in its last year of service.
√ Rock Island 646 and another E8A are leading Train #12, the eastbound “Peoria Rocket” making a station stop at Joliet, IL, on April 25, 1969.
√ Rock Island 639 and 632 (both EMD E-7As) are leading eastbound Train 502, the “Peoria Rocket” out of Peoria, IL, headed for Chicago on July 15, 1959.
√ Rock Island “Jet Rocket” (Model LWT-12) 3 is leading a southbound commuter train approaching Roosevelt Road, Chicago, IL, on June 2, 1960.
√ Rock Island 602, a Model TA, one of six built for the Rock Island in 1937 by Electro-Motive Corporation in 1937, is at Council Bluffs, IA in the summer of 1953.
√ Rock Island 1341, an EMD GP18 delivered in January 1960, is leading two other EMD units, both GP-9’s, with a “Royal American Circus” train in tow southbound at Dayton’s Bluff, St. Paul, MN, on August 27, 1969.
√ When it came to commuter trains, Rock Island had a big power selection. Here is 495, one of 15 Model RS-3s received from the American Locomotive Company in September 1950.
√ Rock Island 658 and a B Unit are on the point of Train #10, the eastbound “Corn Belt Rocket” at the Omaha, NE, depot on November 15, 1969.
√ Rock Island 4020, a Class M-50 oil-fired Mountain (4-8-2) built by the Brooks Locomotive Works in 1920, is leaving Denver, CO on November 26, 1949 with an eastbound mixed train
√ Rock Island 93, an EMD Model FTA, sits at Council Bluffs, IA, with an FTB and an F-2A on December 29, 1952.

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