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Experimental Aircraft Association - Oshkosh! World's Largest Fly-in Photo Book
Spud's notes: Even though its not about cars, I think you would enjoy this pictorial review of the Worlds Largest fly-in called "AirVenture". If you have never attended I would highly suggest you put it on your bucket list of things to do!
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