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  2. List of air show accidents and incidents in the 20th century

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    November 11 – Fairview Fly-in and Air Show, Fairview, Oklahoma – Civilian stunt pilot Tom McGuire in a North American SNJ-5, North American T-6 Texan, registered N91047, was recovering from a left aileron roll, the aircraft nose dropped and the aircraft turned 45 degrees to the right of the runway heading, it then impacted the ground in a ...

  3. Dan Bailey (conservationist) - Wikipedia

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    Original Dan Bailey's Fly Shop storefront, 1939 Dan Bailey's Fly Shop, Livingston, MT (2008) The original fly shop was established in the old Albermarle Hotel at 103 W Park Street along with a small shooting gallery. The Baileys lived in a back room and the rent was $25 a month. [2] Because there was limited opportunity for local fly business ...

  4. Bud Lilly - Wikipedia

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    The shop gathered information about local fishing conditions, provided a space for fishermen to congregate, and offered fly fishing services and items like tackle and flies. [4] Purchased for $4,500, Lilly estimates that he made millions of dollars off of the shop; a lot of this money was used to give back into conservation efforts. [ 10 ]

  5. Mount Dillon - Wikipedia

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    Mount Dillon was an estate and plantation in Baltimore County, Maryland, United States.It was located on a then-rural part of the road to Frederick, about seven miles from the town of Baltimore, and two miles north of the location where Catonsville later developed, whose residential sprawl now covers the site of the former estate.

  6. Dillon, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Dillon is a city in and the county seat of Beaverhead County, Montana, United States. [3] The population was 3,880 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] The city was named for Sidney Dillon (1812–1892), president of Union Pacific Railroad .

  7. New Mexican restaurant and dessert shop opens in Dillon - AOL

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