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AP LAS VEGAS - A highly modified vintage aircraft was pushed beyond its structural limits before it crashed into spectators at last year s National Championship Air Races in Reno, according to the findings being presented to the National Transportation Safety Board on Monday in Washington.Loose screws on a crucial tail assembly are also blamed in
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