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#22 Howard Hughes’ Spruce Goose nearing completion, 1946.

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Howard Hughes’ Spruce Goose nearing completion, 1946.

The Spruce Goose: Hughes H-4 Hercules – The Largest Flying Boat Ever Built

#22 Howard Hughes’ Spruce Goose nearing completion, 1946.

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#23 The Spruce Goose, a massive seaplane designed by Howard Hughes, 1947.→

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