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There was an unconfirmed report that the airliner had experienced radio trouble.
Except for the radio trouble, Mr. Mitchell said, "I'm extremely pleased with how it is working".
He said that did not know what had happened to the missing bomber, but surmised that it might be having radio trouble or could be damaged.
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