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Tue May 18, 2004 10:45 pm
Well Rob,
With three major wrecks near me in the Bay Area (two DC-s and a Connie), we've seen silverware, intact dishes, and instrument placards. In the Sierras, there's a B-17 wreck, and what I found most amazing, was that the old meatball star on the vertical stabilizer still looked new. It was of course face down when we looked at it, and we layed it back down the same way..........Roger from Kaleefornia
For more on some of these, check out the
http://www.wreckchasing.com website.
Tue May 18, 2004 10:46 pm
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Wed May 19, 2004 10:27 am
Well I had the opportunity to join the Norwegian Museum in Bodö a couple of years ago, visiting a crashsite where 5 Ju 88 had crashed on the mountains side in fog.
There was plenty of stuff to carry away. Parts which now is used in both the German and Norwegian restorations.
If someone tells me how I can upload photos I could show some.
/Mike
Sun May 23, 2004 11:45 pm
So here we were minding our own business looking for an old abandoned mine and we run across some old military goods. No we were not on an impact area but there was one over the ridge. How could you shoot over 2 miles outside the range??
www.woodser.com/redcloud.htm for pics scroll to the bottom.
Mon May 24, 2004 12:38 pm
I have found, a Hudson fuselage in a junkyard, the remains of other one, Grumman Goose in a lake, aeronca C-3 fuselage and helped to recover a wing and center section of a hurricane Bw854
Tue May 25, 2004 11:45 am
Hi Rob,I do have some photos, can you post your email address I will send them to you as I don,t know how to post pic,s Regards Helinut
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