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Cool pictures. Makes you wonder how it got there. Note, that is the "EF-111" version, one of the last models flown and I believe in limited numbers compared to the "F-111" and the "FB-111"
Taber,
It sits at the entrance to Silver Springs Airport https://www.silverspringsairport.com/, I guess one of the plane owners was USAF and "borrowed" the plane many years ago.
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