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NOAA’s Hurricane Hunters

March 26, 2020April 2, 2020
EAAby EAA

In AirVenture.

NOAA brought Kermit, one of its Lockheed WP-3D Orions, to Oshkosh last year for AirVenture 2019. Take a closer look at the airplane, and learn more about the dangerous missions flown by its pilots and crew, all in the name of science.

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