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Members of the Airborne Demonstration Team, wearing authentic gear identical to paratroopers on D-Day in 1944, jump out of a C-47 that flew on D-Day during an exhibition at the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Spectators watch members of the Airborne Demonstration Team, wearing authentic gear identical to paratroopers on D-Day in 1944, jump out of a C-47 that flew on D-Day during an exhibition at the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Steven Woodward is inspected by Doug Jessup prior to jumping out of a C-47 airplane that flew on D-Day in 1944. The Airborne Demonstration Team were wearing authentic gear identical to paratroopers on D-Day during an exhibition at the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Vincent Mejia is inspected by Paul Narowski prior to jumping out of a C-47 airplane that flew on D-Day in 1944. The Airborne Demonstration Team were wearing authentic gear identical to paratroopers on D-Day during an exhibition at the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Members of the Airborne Demonstration Team, wearing authentic gear identical to paratroopers on D-Day in 1944, get prepared to jump out of a C-47 that flew on D-Day during an exhibition at the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Drew Hodges hands Michaela Serseloudi, of Latham, American flags and Hershey’s bars prior to jumping out of a C-47 airplane that flew on D-Day in 1944. The Airborne Demonstration Team were wearing authentic gear identical to paratroopers on D-Day during an exhibition at the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Michaela Serseloudi, of Latham, is inspected prior to jumping out of a C-47 airplane that flew on D-Day in 1944. The Airborne Demonstration Team were wearing authentic gear identical to paratroopers on D-Day during an exhibition at the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Spectators watch a plane take off during the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Isaiah Mahony plays with a toy plane during the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Evan Hoffman polishes his modified sportsman dirt car during the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Jerry Mattison readies his 1956 Dodge power wagon, that he retrofitted to be a Vermont forest fire truck, during the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Members of the Airborne Demonstration Team, wearing authentic gear identical to paratroopers on D-Day in 1944, say a prayer before jumping out of a C-47 that flew on D-Day during an exhibition at the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Two T-6 Texans fly over the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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Members of the Airborne Demonstration Team, wearing authentic gear identical to paratroopers on D-Day in 1944, jump out of a C-47 that flew on D-Day during an exhibition at the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase to benefit the Prescott Foundation, which restores and maintains WWII aircraft and vehicles, at the Hangar at 743, on Saturday in Colonie.
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The Albany International Airport hosted the third annual Wings & Wheels showcase, which included World War II Warbirds and a lineup of classic and collector vehicles. Proceeds benefit the Prescott Foundation, which maintains and restores wartime aircraft and vehicles to honor veterans and the community.