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A young volunteer, eager to restore the cockpit, sat in the wrecked ejection seat for a “photo op.” As the camera flashed, the canopy jettison handle (which had been deemed inoperable for decades) fired , shooting a blank explosive charge into the ceiling. The volunteer was unhurt but white as a ghost. He quit the next day.

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The museum keeps the crash site photo in a drawer, dated November 12, 1954. The pilot’s helmet was never found. But if you look closely at the canopy of #100359, there’s a small scuff mark on the inside—shaped like a thumbprint.

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