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Tue Jun 06, 2006 5:28 pm
Rob,
In the Kee Bird post, you hinted at there being another B-29 up in Greenland and you left us hanging.
Not true sir I know of at least three groups who are looking at trying to have a go at the other 29 up there
Please, would you care to explain what you were talking about? And I'll ask it again. What other B-29?
Thanks much
Shay
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Semper Fortis
Tue Jun 06, 2006 6:56 pm
Isn't there a B-17 still out there as well (not to be confused with the Glacier Girl grouping of aircraft)?
Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:26 am
bdk wrote:Isn't there a B-17 still out there as well (not to be confused with the Glacier Girl grouping of aircraft)?
Yes, Alabama Exterminator and Sooner and an unspecified G-model
http://www.ultimatesacrifice.com/Greenl ... rcraft.htm
http://www.ultimatesacrifice.com/Greenl ... _plane.jpg
(see thread)
http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... terminator
....and yeah Rob, what Shay said???
regards,
t~
Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:18 am
Strangely silent around here, ain't it?
Mudge the observant
Wed Jun 07, 2006 7:34 am
The Air Pirates found what was left of the Alabama Exterminator a few years back. There was a village nearby and the plane was picked and prodded for over half a century until nothing was left but scraps of metal and landing gear struts.
Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:10 am
Do you have a tail number for the B-29? I've never heard of another one abandoned in Greenland - at least not one in the condition Kee Bird was in.....
Wed Jun 07, 2006 11:12 am
...I've also read every scrap of information I've been able to find on the Kee Bird recovery and I've never read that Greenamyer's team was interested in "another B-29" up there
Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:18 pm
Shay wrote:Rob,
In the Kee Bird post, you hinted at there being another B-29 up in Greenland and you left us hanging.
Not true sir I know of at least three groups who are looking at trying to have a go at the other 29 up there
Please, would you care to explain what you were talking about? And I'll ask it again. What other B-29?
Thanks much
Shay
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Semper Fortis
Thanks for asking the question again Shay. I wasn't expecting there would be much information on another B-29 there. I think an area that holds a lot of promise in search of B-29 wrecks would be China.. That's where my father's outfit was forward based and he told of some crashes on missions to Japan, as well as re-supply missions over the Hump.
Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:18 pm
Col. Rohr wrote:Okay Shay and folks,
...As for the 17 there are few laying around in Lake thru out Greenland and Iceland.
RER
Tim lists the following:
Greenland B-17E 41-9101 Under ice, wreckage
Greenland Near Narsak Fjord B-17E 41-9090 Underwater Ditched 6/27/42; current reg N3142U; attempted recovery 7/99; not located Link
Greenland Graah Fjord Fjord B-17G 42-97854 Underwater Ditched 4/9/44; current reg N9094V; attempted recovery 8/99; believed located but unrecovered Link
Greenland B-17E 41-9105 Under ice, wreckage
regards,
t~
Wed Jun 07, 2006 12:34 pm
Greenland B-17E 41-9101 Under ice, wreckage - This is "Big Stoop" of The Lost Squadron.
Greenland Near Narsak Fjord B-17E 41-9090 Underwater Ditched 6/27/42; current reg N3142U; attempted recovery 7/99; not located - This is "Sooner."
Greenland B-17E 41-9105 Under ice, wreckage - This is the other Lost Squadron B-17, "Doo Doo" I think.
Wed Jun 07, 2006 4:51 pm
Hi all,
Very intriguing possibility here. To find yet another B-29 site that holds the potential of recovery and restoration. PLEASE Col. Rohr....enlighten us.
Paul
Thu Jun 08, 2006 12:32 am
just who is this col. rohr guy anyway?? no disrespect intended but..... well you know what i mean.
Thu Jun 08, 2006 4:56 am
Ï was just thumbing through the first WW directory, and found A-26 N5280V which ditched at Ocean Station Alpha en-route Sondrestrom-Keflavik on Sep. 4, 1960. The crew was apparently rescued. Anyone know any details about this crash, and if said plane is still up there? Where is Ocean Station Alpha?
T J
Thu Jun 08, 2006 5:30 am
I heard of an intact B-29. Think it was in listed in the Warbirds Worldwide Directory a few years ago as recovery pending, but with no serial number given.
I'll see if I can dig out any more info.
Rich
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