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History of aircraft driving restorations

SCOTT AIR FORCE BASE, Ill. -- Illinois Air National Guardsman Master Sgt. Ray Wrezk, (lower left) applies grey paint to the fuselage of a C-141 cargo plane while Tech. Sgt. Lawrence Watts (upper right) details the U.S. flag on the tail. The maintenance squadron members of the 126th Air Refueling Wing are repainting the Starlifter to its original color scheme prior to the plane being put on permanent public display in the Scott Heritage Airpark. (US Air Force photo/Master Sgt. Ken Stephens)

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