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    Federal F55 AF

    See the jeep in the third picture, according to the sign on the board next to F-55, it was a 1941 Ford jeep that was used on the base then sold for 50.00 when the Fairmont Army Airfield was deactivated on 1946. Wayne Fairmont State Airfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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    Federal F55 AF

    B-36 Wayne From the web: With an empty weight of around 170,000 lbs and a max gross takeoff weight of up to 410,000 lbs (B-36J), some serious muscle was needed to move airplanes. Federal F-55-AF tug is shown towing a B-36. The F-55-AF was a license built version of the Coleman CF-55-AF. Pima...
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