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EC-121K at 4:23, which means they filmed at Camarillo Airfield. How geek am I?

 

That peaked my interest so I went digging in wikipedia on it. It's one of 12 known survivors

 

EC-121T, AF Serial No. 53-0548, is owned by Yanks Air Museum in Chino, California. It was stored at Camarillo Airport, while Yanks was working to get it restored and to complete FAA paperwork for a ferry flight. The final maintenance efforts by Yanks Restoration Director Frank Wright included a rebuild of engine #4 in early January, 2012. 53-0548 departed Camarillo at 12:10PM on Saturday, 14 January 2012 for the 90-minute flight to Chino, where it will become a static display.

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