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<blockquote data-quote="jstaylor62" data-source="post: 1467149" data-attributes="member: 6870"><p>"Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" was one of the first WWII books I read as a kid. My father was working at Tinker Field at the start of the war and has always recalled the story about how Charles Limburgh landed in a B-25 one day with carburator problems. It was not until after the Doolittle Raid that he figured out that Limburgh might have been doing test flights to determine maxium range of the B-25.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jstaylor62, post: 1467149, member: 6870"] "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo" was one of the first WWII books I read as a kid. My father was working at Tinker Field at the start of the war and has always recalled the story about how Charles Limburgh landed in a B-25 one day with carburator problems. It was not until after the Doolittle Raid that he figured out that Limburgh might have been doing test flights to determine maxium range of the B-25. [/QUOTE]
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