Hi again Sir!
I've been going through WIX and your posts, but I con't seem to find a post on a subject mentioned a few months ago. You said that an Oregon ANG P-51 went down in lake Vancouver in the late 40's . I think you had said the pilot drowned before he could get out, or something of that nature. Me, thinking that if the pilot was alive at some point, that would mean that a large intact chunk of aircraft remained, at least at the time.
Wellllll........I emailed the Portland/Oregon ANG at that time with this...
"Hi! My name is Orvis. I'm trying to find out about some
information about something that happened with an Oregon ANG aircraft flying
from Portland in the late 1940's. Is there a base or unit historian I can
correspond with? Or is there a place where I can look up the information?
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time,
Orvis
Portland Native
Now living in Mountain View Ca."
I have just now recieved a reply....
Hi Orvis,
if you could be more specific with your question, I can try and get someone
to research it for you. We no longer have a base historian so we'll do the
best we can.
thanks,
Capt. Misti
I guess I need any info you might have on the incident so I can forward it to her.
If the plane is still there, I think it would be cool to get it back to the Portland ANG for restoration and display over at Portland International.
Any help would be cool. And....it was you who put the idea in my tiny mind in the first place
Thanks again Jack,
Orvis