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In this May 22, 2018 photo, taken in in Missoula, Mont., from left to right, Eric Komberec, Bryan Douglass and Mike Anderson stand under the C-47 that flew smoke jumpers into the famous Mann Gulch fire in 1949, as they discuss the logistics of flying the plane to Europe next year for the 75th anniversary of D-Day. The plane, currently the centerpiece of the Museum of Mountain Flying in Missoula,  hasn't been airborne since 2001 and will need to be brought up to federal standards for the flight. (Kurt Wilson /The Missoulian via AP)

In this May 22, 2018 photo, taken in in Missoula, Mont., from left to right, Eric Komberec, Bryan Douglass and Mike Anderson stand under the C-47 that flew smoke jumpers into the famous Mann Gulch fire in 1949, as they discuss the logistics of flying the plane to Europe next year for the 75th anniversary of D-Day. The plane, currently the centerpiece of the Museum of Mountain Flying in Missoula, hasn't been airborne since 2001 and will need to be brought up to federal standards for the flight. (Kurt Wilson /The Missoulian via AP)

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