Talk:Intermountain Aviation

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This article is missing a great deal. Intermountain also flew T-28Ds, and was involved in the Congo and Tibet.

There are some books which could be added to the bibliography and cited concerning the operations of Intermountain.

Or the time that the B-17 had the left gear fold up on landing. ..

You might even look into the connection with Interior Airlines.

Or the time some of the 'rigroes' changed the name on an Interior C-46 to read 'Inferior."

What specifically is meant by 'weasel word'?

Perhaps if we knew we could clarify.

Much of what Intermountain did was classified, and great effort was made to keep it out of the press.Mark Lincoln (talk) 19:18, 7 December 2010 (UTC)

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