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Reply #15
The hanger that got damaged is at the facility that works on Air Force 1, but it and any B2s are not located in Wichita. Goto Kansas.com if you want to see aerial photos of the damage. Spirit Aerosystems had alot of damage.

Midwesteners...

Reply #16
Yeah..makes sense. I should've known better...the Spirit is based at Whiteman...only a couple hours from me..
'98 Explorer 5.0
'20 Malibu (I know, Chevy, but, 35MPG. Let's go brandon, eh)

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Reply #17
Quote from: ThunderbirdSport302;386938
I've heard (unconfirmed) that the twister hit or otherwise damaged a hangar building where the B2 Spirit bombers are kept, as well as Air Force 1....again though, this was just something I read on another car forum...I did a bit of searching, didn't find anything conclusive. (Of course, if our mighty, top secret bomber storage was damaged..are we really gonna leak it on the world's number one search engine? lol)

people are silly,  I did however drive by Spirit Aerosystems (AKA BOEING) where they build the air liners and they did get alot of damage so much that they are not working their employees.

 

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Reply #18
Quote from: CBASS;386960
The hanger that got damaged is at the facility that works on Air Force 1, but it and any B2s are not located in Wichita. Goto Kansas.com if you want to see aerial photos of the damage. Spirit Aerosystems had alot of damage.

was more than just a hanger buddy.  when I drove past it looked like there was a lot of damage to the main buildings.  The plant on K15 and MacArthur Rd