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» Newsflash, A1 Skyraider found in 60 feet of water just off Mission Beach in San Diego. The pilot survived the 1953 crash, and went on to a long career, but the Navy never pulled the wreck up.
Newsflash, A1 Skyraider found in 60 feet of water just off Mission Beach in San Diego. The pilot survived the 1953 crash, and went on to a long career, but the Navy never pulled the wreck up.
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Newsflash, A1 Skyraider found in 60 feet of water just off Mission Beach in San Diego. The pilot survived the 1953 crash, and went on to a long career, but the Navy never pulled the wreck up.Story from http://fox5sandiego.com/2015/02/12/divers-discover-korean-war-plane-wreck-off-san-diego-c… Read More
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on Jumat, 13 Februari 2015,
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