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[i]Early next week, it will be partially disassembled by Coast Machinery Movers, a company that once moved Air Force One from San Bernardino to Simi Valley, and installed the jet inside the Ronald Reagan Library. Then pending an oversize load permit from the city, a movers team will load the engine on a big-rig flatbed and haul it between 8 p.m. and midnight Wednesday from Aerojet Rocketdyne in Canoga Park to its new berth outside its plant in Chatsworth. The engine that could propel a Saturn V to speeds of more than 6,000 mph will be trucked at no faster than 25 mph, company officials say. The journey should take no longer than 40 minutes.[/i]
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