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Two of the modern flying fortresses belonging to the United States Army Air Corps. They are huge four-engined Boeing bombers, photographed as they flew in echelon formation during the general bombing exercises of the Air Corps at March Field, California.

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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 202, 11 September 1937, Page 6

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Two of the modern flying fortresses belonging to the United States Army Air Corps. They are huge four-engined Boeing bombers, photographed as they flew in echelon formation during the general bombing exercises of the Air Corps at March Field, California. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 202, 11 September 1937, Page 6

Two of the modern flying fortresses belonging to the United States Army Air Corps. They are huge four-engined Boeing bombers, photographed as they flew in echelon formation during the general bombing exercises of the Air Corps at March Field, California. Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Issue 202, 11 September 1937, Page 6

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