Legendary aircraft makes repeat visit to Misawa

35 Fighter Wing Commander Michael Rothstein talks with Scott Carter, near right, while admiring a replica of Miss Veedol at the Misawa Aviation & Science Museum, Dec. 5, 2010. The original Miss Veedol was a J-300 Skyrocket aircraft, credited with making the first non-stop trans-Pacific flight from Washington state to Misawa, Japan in 1931. Carter is president of the Spirit of Wenatchee Committee, responsible for the Veedol replica. (U.S. Air Force Photo by Captain Darrick B. Lee/released)

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