File:HawaiiMars VR-2 Clear Lake NAN7-54.jpg
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editDescriptionHawaiiMars VR-2 Clear Lake NAN7-54.jpg | The Martin JRM-2 Hawaii Mars (BuNo 76823) at Clear Lake, in Lake County, northern California (USA) which had been selected as an alternate landing place for the Mars flying boats, when they could not land at Naval Air Station Alameda. The Hawaii Mars is today (2008) still flying as a water bomber with the Canadian registration C-FLYL. |
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Source | U.S. Navy Naval Aviation News July 1954 [1] |
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