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Bonham's Flying Service is a small airfield located in Shantak, New Jersey. It is the place where Professor Silverberg created the JB-1, the first jet plane, in 1939. He was helped by Linc Traynor, an airplane mechanic, and Robert Tomlin, their young apprentice who would go on to become Jetboy. Silverberg was soon killed by nazi spies, and Jetboy went away to fight in World War II aboard the experimental airplane, but Linc Traynor remained in the airfield, even long after World War II ended and Jetboy died tragically in 1946.

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  • Bonham's Flying Service is a small airfield located in Shantak, New Jersey. It is the place where Professor Silverberg created the JB-1, the first jet plane, in 1939. He was helped by Linc Traynor, an airplane mechanic, and Robert Tomlin, their young apprentice who would go on to become Jetboy. Silverberg was soon killed by nazi spies, and Jetboy went away to fight in World War II aboard the experimental airplane, but Linc Traynor remained in the airfield, even long after World War II ended and Jetboy died tragically in 1946.
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  • Bonham's Flying Service is a small airfield located in Shantak, New Jersey. It is the place where Professor Silverberg created the JB-1, the first jet plane, in 1939. He was helped by Linc Traynor, an airplane mechanic, and Robert Tomlin, their young apprentice who would go on to become Jetboy. Silverberg was soon killed by nazi spies, and Jetboy went away to fight in World War II aboard the experimental airplane, but Linc Traynor remained in the airfield, even long after World War II ended and Jetboy died tragically in 1946.
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