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Thursday, May 28, 2009 5:43 PM

Blast Off!

Notes from the past... 600 Acoustic Watts! Gentlemen: This could be a photo of one of a number of installations dating from the heyday of California Aerospace in the sixties and seventies. Fancher Murray may be able to shed some light on this, inasmuch...
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