“@mashable: It's not every day that WWII-era planes fly over restricted airspace in D.C. http://on.mash.to/1F4q0Qd pic.twitter.com/nc6nclCVHy” WWI?
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“@mashable: It's not every day that WWII-era planes fly over restricted airspace in D.C. http://on.mash.to/1F4q0Qd pic.twitter.com/nc6nclCVHy” WWI?
@mashable Pretty sure those WWI vintage
@mashable They're Stearman PT-17's. WW2 Primary Trainers...the next step was AT-6's, Advanced Trainer. Many of each are still flying.
@mashable ...World War One planes.
@mashable @sethporges Nothing says WW2 like a bunch of WW1 planes. But seriously yeah that was amazing.
@mashable looks like WWI. Bi-planes.
@mashable never mind. Washington Monument
@mashable where is this picture taken
@mashable would of though biplanes are more WW1 era than WW2?
@mashable @wvspindoc Those are World War II era?
@mashable looks like ww1 to me.
@mashable Texas Guard? Confederate Air Force?
@mashable I was there, pretty amazing
@mashable Reminds me of 9/11
@mashable Look very WWI those planes...But it's Ok to me!!
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