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1972 - US Air Force Safety Poster (Ejection Seats)

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    Posted 11 years ago

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    - U.S. Air Force Safety poster printed in 1972 - (Ejection Seat Warning)
    - Air Force Inspection and Safety Center, Norton AFB, California
    - Poster 16" wide x 21" high / Folded and unframed / Only 2000 printed
    - "Watch Those Pins!" / Ejection Seat Danger
    - Print along bottom:
    Watch for TOOTS (Miss Connie Wilhite) in Aerospace Safety Magazine

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    1. Rick55 Rick55, 11 years ago
      I love this Agh. In this day of political correctness, you'd never see this form of advertising today... What's happened to our sense of humor?

      BTW... Norton AFB was my first assignment in the Air Force.

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