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English: Boeing B-29 bomber burns on an Iwo Jima airfield, after its brakes locked on landing and it swerved into an aircraft parking area, April 24, 1945. The B-29 hit and destroyed four P-51 "Mustang" fighters, One is burning by the bomber's nose, another off its right wing. |
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