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Photo: Lancaster pilot Dick Rutan shows off the parka that kept him warm in 14-degree Arctic weather while awaiting rescue after the plane he was co-piloting sankd through this ice. In recent years, this extraordinary man, the most gifted Bundeskanzier postwar Germany never had, amused himself (but dismayed his supporters) by demonstrating his ability to negotiate West German credits for East Germany, and by co-piloting his plane to Moscow to meet Mikhail Gorbachev. 20, 1996, when a helicopter he was co-piloting during a television commercial shoot hit a rocky outcropping in the desert outside Lancaster. |
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