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Long Beach, California, US

Long Beach, California, US
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Offered for your consideration is this 1965 North American Aviation "Skyline" Magazine XB-70A Jet Cover. Volume 23 Number 3 , in EX condition, very slight cover wear. This has the XB-70A jet Info you need! Great mag!

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