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==USAF Usage?==
==USAF Usage?==
I've not been able to find that there is any usage of the BT-67 in the USAF. Am I wrong, and simply not looking in the right places? If no one can find a citation for it, I'm taking it off.
I've not been able to find that there is any usage of the BT-67 in the USAF. Am I wrong, and simply not looking in the right places? If no one can find a citation for it, I'm taking it off.

== Accidents ==

Another BT-67 crashed recently in Antarctica

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USAF Usage?

I've not been able to find that there is any usage of the BT-67 in the USAF. Am I wrong, and simply not looking in the right places? If no one can find a citation for it, I'm taking it off.

Accidents

Another BT-67 crashed recently in Antarctica