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Air France Debris Recovered (8 images)



In this photo released by the Brazilian Air Force members of Brazil's Navy recover debris from the missing Air France jet in the Atlantic Ocean, June 8, 2009. The U.S. Navy is sending a team equipped with underwater listening devices to assist in the search for the missing black box. (UPI Photo/Brazilian Air Force )
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This photograph released by the Brazilian Air Force on June 10, 2009 shows military personal off loading the remains a body recovered from the Atlantic Ocean during search operations for the mission Air France flight that crashed last week, at Fernando de Noronha island airport, off the northeast coast of Brazil. (UPI Photo/Johnson Barros/Brazilian Air Force)
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This photo released by the Brazilian Air Force on June 9, 2009 shows the Brazilian Navy removing debris from Air France flight AF447 out of the Atlantic Ocean. Flight 447 crashed into the Atlantis ocean en route to Paris from Rio de Janeiro, killing all 228 people on board. Authorities are still trying to find the black box voice and data recorders in an attempt to understand why the plane went down. (UPI Photo/Brazilian Air Force)
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In this photo released by the Brazilian Air Force members of Brazil's Navy recover debris from the missing Air France jet in the Atlantic Ocean, June 7, 2009. The U.S. Navy is sending a team equipped with underwater listening devices to assist in the search for the missing black box. (UPI Photo/Brazilian Air Force )
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