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Another sign GA is dying...

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The contestants avoided it til the end...time was up before the $2K "Aviation" answer :?

Here we're the other four answers, how well did you do?!?! :D

16 years after Wilbur died, he sent the "Flyer I" to London's science museum, where it remained for 20 years.

The first aircraft to provide regular service between Europe and North America, it made 11 trips to Lakehurst, NJ.

The "Henry Ford of aviation", he is best known for his 2-seat cub.

It's the central section of a plane, the P-82 twin mustang had 2 of them, each with a cockpit and pilot.
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Re: Another sign GA is dying...

1. Who is Orville Wright?
2. What is the Hindenburg?
3. Who is Piper? (Can't recall first name)
4. What is a fuselage?
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