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Looking at some saved pictures, cool stuff from WWII
The owner of the company that I work for has one out of a skyraider. Has the chevy how the cast into the side of the block. Also has a tag that says manufactured by Chevrolet under licence of Curtis Wright.
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Cause determined in Jessi Combs' fatal speed record crash

Jessi Combs’ fatal high-speed crash was caused by “a mechanical failure of the front wheel, most likely caused from striking an object on the desert,” according to the Harney County Sheriff’s Office in Oregon. This information comes to us two months after Combs’ tragic accident on the dry lake bed of the Alvord Desert. Combs was 39 years old.

The investigation concluded that the front wheel failure “led to the front wheel assembly collapsing.” The sheriff's department says this happened at speeds approaching 550 mph. Both the Harney County Sheriff’s Office and the North American Eagle Race Team collected evidence from the scene to come to this conclusion.

Her cause of death was determined to be blunt force trauma to the head, which happened before the vehicle was engulfed in flames. No other official information regarding the crash was released.
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Use ceiling fans in your home? Now is the time to flip the switch which changes the rotation of the fan so that air circulates upward. This redistributes the warm air, which can save you on heating costs.
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Before lighting the first fire of the season, enlist a professional to inspect your chimneys and flues, as well as clean them, if necessary. This will not only keep your chimney working well—but also keep you safe. If you neglect the condition of your chimney, it can cause a fire.
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Old 11-05-2019, 03:57 PM
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One of THE worst jobs that comes with home ownership is keeping your gutters clean. Now is the time to make sure they are working properly and are clutter-free and if repairs are needed, make them.
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