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PostPosted: Thu Jan 03, 2019 1:37 pm 
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FHC FW190 original recovery video....

For those who have not seen it.

Of course the debris where cleared away....but still...can you imagine stumbling onto a relic like this???

My next search are for Lex Corsair as found pictures. I know I have seen them.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OwZk7NtQMbI&index=8&list=PLD301AD1B78B6B481


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I have seen still pictures of the Fw-190 recovery a few years back, but those have disappeared from the public space. It was airlifted out and put on a truck.

There are probably more discoveries to be made.

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Michel Lemieux wrote:

...My next search are for Lex Corsair as found pictures. I know I have seen them...





Like this one?



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http://www.warbirdsintlnow.com/issue-sp ... ewster.pdf

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DoraNineFan wrote:
I have seen still pictures of the Fw-190 recovery a few years back, but those have disappeared from the public space. It was airlifted out and put on a truck.

There are probably more discoveries to be made.


I think there was an issue of Warbirds Worldwide that had some photos. Iirc it was the issue that had the list of B-24 aircraft still existing.

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