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B-58 Hustler Dayton, OH album + Update on Marker Fund Drive

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By Chris Bennett

We hit our goal this week of $2,300.00 to have the Kentucky Historical Society place a marker near the crash site.

Thanks, CM for your help.




This story was posted on 2011-08-21 11:46:10
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B-58 Hustler at National Air Force Museum



2011-08-21 - Dayton, OH - Photo by Chris Bennett.
The B-58 "Hustler" at the National Air Force Museum located on the grounds of Wright-Patterson Air Force Base near Dayton, OH. This is just like the plane that Crashed at McKinney in Lincoln County, Kentucky on the Monday Night of December 12, 1966. Photograph Saturday, August 20, 2011

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Perp caught in the act by co-conspirator



2011-08-21 - Dayton, OH - Photo by Chris Bennett.
Chris Bennett writes: Although the sign said "do not touch" Adair County, KY resident Mark Hale could not resist the urge to touch the Lockheed Martin SR-71 "Blackbird" on display at the Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, near Dayton Ohio. The photo was taken by his "partner in crime" Chris Bennett. "Action" Neal Jackson took no pleasure at the disrespect shown by the two perpetrators, and looked on the scene from a distance with disgust. Alan Reed one of the founding planners of the event was AWOL, and had no power to stop the misdeed. Principal Reed was quoted later as saying "You boys should act better when you travel to foreign lands like Ohio, it reflects poorly on our school!" The perps were unavailable for comment as they were both grounded after Principal Reed placed a call to their parents. Photo August 20, 2011 by Chris Bennett

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