Grissom Air Reserve Base seeking $100,000 Boost from Local Government

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BUNKER HILL, IN- The aircraft museum at northern Indiana Grissom Air Reserve Base is seeking a $100,000 boost from local government toward a building to protect and display one of the few surviving Cold War era B-58 hustler bombers. Grissom Air Museum leaders are asking for Miami County Economic Development fund money as they plan the estimated $700,000 exhibit space featuring the bomber, dozens of which were stationEd at Indiana base in the 1960s. The B-58 was the US Air Force’s first operational supersonic bomber. Officials hope to build a roof over the Hustler this year while continuing to raise money for the project.

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