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wyldwolf

(43,891 posts)
Fri Jul 5, 2019, 10:25 AM Jul 2019

Just before dawn on September 27, 1781, a ragtag brigade of American colonists surrounded...


... a field where British experimental aircraft sat silently, waiting to be deployed in the upcoming battle of Yorktown. By setting fire to these winged machines, American force likely changed the outcome of the war and set back aviation for at least 120 years...

Few know the details of this seldom spoken moment in history. This is how it began:

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Just before dawn on September 27, 1781, a ragtag brigade of American colonists surrounded... (Original Post) wyldwolf Jul 2019 OP
I can almost smell the burnt Carrier Pigeons. Sneederbunk Jul 2019 #1
LMMFAO... ADX Jul 2019 #2
Kicked and reced. Different Drummer Jul 2019 #3

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