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Mon Sep 15, 2014 11:08 am
Mon Sep 15, 2014 11:25 am
Sure looks like a Hellcat wing at the 4:50 mark.
Mon Sep 15, 2014 5:56 pm
A couple of those M-4 Shermans dont look all that bad for being out in the jungle for 70 years.
Mon Sep 15, 2014 6:42 pm
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Wed Sep 17, 2014 5:43 pm
man!!! i dream of untouched places like that all the time. their are still uncharted / unexplored areas to this day on new guinea that would yield some pretty cool stuff i'd bet!!
Wed Sep 17, 2014 10:40 pm
tom d. friedman wrote:man!!! i dream of untouched places like that all the time. their are still uncharted / unexplored areas to this day on new guinea that would yield some pretty cool stuff i'd bet!!
Plenty of cool stuff Tom, bad part is all the red tape beuracy and hoops that have to be jumped through!
Thu Sep 18, 2014 2:45 pm
cooper9411 wrote:tom d. friedman wrote:man!!! i dream of untouched places like that all the time. their are still uncharted / unexplored areas to this day on new guinea that would yield some pretty cool stuff i'd bet!!
Plenty of cool stuff Tom, bad part is all the red tape beuracy and hoops that have to be jumped through!
A cure for the red tape blues is a Mi-17 and an unmarked AN-12 that suddenly departs in the middle of the night with boxes of fruit on board ,yea that's it fruit, no warbirds here lol.
Thu Sep 18, 2014 3:10 pm
Good slideshow. Obviously the place has been developed into a tourist destination of sorts. The video is a powerful argument for leaving the artifacts where they can be appreciated in context.
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Fri Sep 19, 2014 6:46 am
Warbirdnerd wrote:Sure looks like a Hellcat wing at the 4:50 mark.
Is that part of a wing mounted radar pod lying beneath it?
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