National Museum of WWII Aviation

COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - DECEMBER 26: Bill Klaers, president and CEO of the National Museum of WWII Aviation walks towards a North American B-25 Mitchell bomber December 26, 2017. Klaers was instrumental in restoring this B-25 and has flown the aircraft of of five aircraft carriers for various demonstrations and air shows. The B-25 was known best for Jimmy Doolittle and his Tokyo Raiders who took off from the Hornet aircraft carrier to make the first U.S. attack on mainland Japan. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO - DECEMBER 26: Bill Klaers, president and CEO of the National Museum of WWII Aviation walks towards a North American B-25 Mitchell bomber December 26, 2017. Klaers was instrumental in restoring this B-25 and has flown the aircraft of of five aircraft carriers for various demonstrations and air shows. The B-25 was known best for Jimmy Doolittle and his Tokyo Raiders who took off from the Hornet aircraft carrier to make the first U.S. attack on mainland Japan. (Photo by Andy Cross/The Denver Post via Getty Images)
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26 December, 2017
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