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Champaign Aviation Museum - Free Lecture

  • Mar 31
  • 1 min read
The Last Navy Bombers of WWII - Thursday, April 23rd at 11:00am:

Newly researched and illustrated, this program features the formidable PB4Y-2, a combat and reconnaissance four-engine bomber developed in secret for the U.S. Navy, then deployed against the Imperial Japanese in WWII.  Included are personal stories from a decorated PB4Y-2 pilot, Joe Walter, as related by his son, Dan Walter.  This event will be held in the CAM Library. 



Champaign Aviation Museum

1652 N. Main St., Urbana, OH 43078 | 937-652-4710



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John Kelly
John Kelly
5 days ago

I liked how the post shared details about the free lecture at the Champaign Aviation Museum and how it brings history to life through real stories and experiences. Champaign Aviation Museum events like this really make learning feel more interesting. I remember during a busy semester I used computer assignment help uk so I could still explore topics like aviation without falling behind. It shows how managing time well helps you enjoy learning more.

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