File:DeHavilland C-7A Caribou (2835387092).jpg

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Description De Havilland Canada C-7A (DHC-4) Caribou (62-4188). This particular plane had been assigned to the Connecticut AVRAD in Groton. It was flown to Bradley International Airport in September 1991, and this was the last official flight of any C-7 in U.S. military service.
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Author Cliff from I now live in Arlington, VA (Outside Washington DC), USA

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