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Planes from Minot air museum help celebrate at national events

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Eloise Ogden

Minot Daily News

Three vintage warbirds from Minot’s Dakota Territory Air Museum recently took flight far from home — not just in miles, but in meaning. From honoring Jimmy Stewart’s legacy in Pennsylvania to commemorating D-Day and Flag Day on the East Coast, these aircraft carried history back into the skies. Among them, Thunderbird, once owned by Stewart himself, still holds five speed records. Now back in Minot, they stand as reminders that aviation’s golden age isn’t behind us — it’s preserved, piloted, and representing Minot well beyond our boarders.

Minot Daily News
Eloise Ogden

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