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More: Trans World Airlines (TWA)
More: Boeing 747-131
More: New York - John F. Kennedy International (Idlewild) (JFK / KJFK)
More: USA - New York, June 1996
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N93119 (cn 20083/153) Photo taken one month before the explosion of FLT 800. Perhaps the last photo taken of N93119.
More: Ken Rose
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