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Boeing X-51[edit]

Thank you for your addition to Boeing X-51. Do you have a reference for the crash on 5 September 2012? Also, please try to keep the format of such things as dates consistent with the rest of the article. Thanks.

September 2012[edit]

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October 2014[edit]

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