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WWII Airborne Demostration Team Open Hanger Day and Fly In

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Event# 580-335-2126

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WWII Living History Displays, Military vehicle and aircraft Displays, Airborne Jump Demonstration. 8:00 AM - 3:00 PM
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Airborne Demonstration Team Jump School July 21-28; and Open Hanger Day and Fly-In July 28th 2012.

WWII Airborne Demostration Team Open Hanger Day and Fly In

Address : Frederick Airport. (Southeast of Frederick) Altus OK
Phone : 580-335-2126   (Always call and confirm events.)
Fax : 580-335-3767

Email Address : FrederickCC@pldi.net

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