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Boeing Model 299 (1487 words) |
 | The Model 299 aircraft was painted with the civilian registration X-13372, since it was a company-owned aircraft. |
 | The Model 299 was clearly superior to both the Martin and Douglas designs, surpassing all the Army requirements for speed, climb, range and bombload. |
 | The wreckage of the B-299 was salvaged and a section of the fuselage containing the side blisters was used at Wright Field for the evaluation of new types of gun mounts. |
| Delaware 299 @ AARoads (493 words) |
 | In 1959 Delaware 4 became Delaware 299 to coincide with Maryland 299 along Warwick Road. |
 | Sometime after U.S. 301 overtook Maryland 71, Maryland 299 was truncated from the Delaware state line three miles to the southwest at the intersection of Sassafras Road with U.S. Maryland 282 then overtook Warwick Road from Sassafras Road at Warwick eastward to Delaware 299. |
 | Delaware 299 turns onto Warwick Road for a 0.6-mile drive from U.S. 301 to the Maryland state line. |