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LiveScience Staff LiveScience.com Thu Sep 28, 8:53 AM ET On Feb. 12, 1935, during severe weather off Point Sur, Calif., a U.S. Navy " /> SEARCH News | News Photos | Images | Web " /> U.S. Navy flying machine called the USS Macon fell from the sky, plunged into the Pacific Ocean, and sank. It was the nation's largest rigid, lighter-than-air craft, and the last of its kind [ photo ]. This month researchers documented the wreckage of the 785-foot dirigible. The images From a Monterey Bay Aquarium Research ...
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