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Minneapolis-st Paul Intl/wold-chamberlain Airport (MSP) - Boeing 720-022 N7206U and a retired Navy P2V Neptune resting on the west side of MSP.

Boeing 720-022 N7206U and a retired Navy P2V Neptune resting on the west side of MSP.

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Airport Minneapolis-st Paul Intl/wold-chamberlain Airport (MSP)
Minneapolis, MN
Photographer: GatewayN727
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Shot Date: 1982-08-23
Upload Date: 2010-10-27
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