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FARGO AIR MUSEUM

The Fargo Air Museum, in partnership with the North Dakota State University Archives, interviewed local veterans to preserve their stories in connection with Giving Hearts Day.
The museum will host “Veterans Story Preservation Day” on Monday, Feb. 6.
The museum added an F-101B jet, which was last seen by the public at the Fargo AirSho in 1997.

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Both men are North Dakota natives
The public will soon be able to look at the collection, which will feature never-before-seen items.
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The museum will hold special events to celebrate the U.S. National Guard and Space Force.
Several hundred people packed into the museum to honor those who served in the U.S. armed forces.
Senator Cramer held a Veterans Advisory Board Meeting in Fargo Wednesday, but it quickly turned when the Afghanistan situation was brought up.

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The air museum unveiled several new flight simulators today professional and aspiring pilots or people just looking to have some fun will be able to simulate the experience of flying over 30 different planes.
General public can purchase access to the flight simulator lab for $10 per 15 minute session.
This is the first aviation career expo for ND Aviation Association.

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