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English: Static display of a North American Sabreliner aircraft, tail number N168W, on display at the National Electronics Museum in Linthicum, Maryland. This aircraft was used by Northrop Grumman and Westinghouse in flight test for radars and other avionics for other 30 years. The name of Westinghouse/NGC pilot John Fendley is on the side window of the aircraft in recognition of the many test flights he took with it.
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