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Need help reviewing B-24 wreckage found in Yap yesterday

Sat Sep 16, 2006 3:47 pm

Hello;

We are on Yap Island right now searching for American planes lost during the war including my uncle's plane. A list of all the planes lost near Yap is located at the following link: http://www.missingaircrew.com/yap/yapmissions.asp

We are on Yap from September 13-29 searching for the planes. Over the last two days we have located a large wreckage area in the harbor that matches the location of the Anthony B-24 crew: http://www.missingaircrew.com/yap/mac/10aug1944.asp. The Anthony plane was hit by AA fire and crashed in the harbor. The wreckage is broken up over a large area in the harbor. I would appreciate anyone's help to review the pictures I have uploaded from the wreckage area we located. Please let me know if anyone can match any of the pieces to a B-24.

I have posted 200 pictures at the following link:
http://www.missingaircrew.com/sept06/b24/index1.html

I'm uploading some selected pictures to the following page, however, it will take another 2 hours to upload the actual pictures for this new page (slow internet speeds from Yap): http://www.missingaircrew.com/sept06/b24/targets/index.html

I have a few people helping to ID the parts already and would greatly appreciate any additional help to try and match pieces of this wreckage field to B-24 parts. We have found English writing on pieces.

Please send me emails at pat@missingaircrew.com and include the picture number with any thoughts about individual pieces. We will continue to upload pictures over the next two weeks from the varoius crash sites we located.

Thanks in advance,

-Pat

Sun Sep 17, 2006 4:45 pm

I have uploaded additional images from some of the pieces we have retrieved from the B-24 crash site in the harbor. The pictures can be viewed at the following link:

http://www.missingaircrew.com/sept06/b24/harborparts/lowres/index.html

I would welcome anyone's thoughts about the parts in the pictures. The goal is top match them to B-24 parts:


    2453 and 2454 look like a piece from an engine cowling. Does the structure on the backside (2454) look like the inside of a cowling?

    2457, 2458, and 2459 are a cylinder off one of the engines.

    2464, 2465, and 2466: This piece has writing on it stating, “FLOW DIRECTION”. This piece was attached to the piping pieces, 2469 and 2470.

    2467 and 2468: Look like a radio box from the radio area.


Thank you for reviewing the pictures and responding. Please post your comments here or send me an email at: pat@missingaircrew.com

Thanks,

-Pat

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Patrick Ranfranz

Missing Air Crew Project: The MissingAirCrew.com project is dedicated to the mission of locating the unaccounted for men and planes who were lost near Yap Island during WWII. We should find our fallen men and bring them home, no matter where they fell, or how long ago they have been lost. The missing men were sons, brothers, husbands, and fathers who never got the chance to live out their lives.

Sun Sep 17, 2006 6:20 pm

2464-66 is a fuel/oil shutoff valve that was used in alot of US WWII bombers, the B-17 had them installed on the Tokyo tanks. The B-24 most likely had them as well.

Sun Sep 17, 2006 8:51 pm

Thanks for your help Matt. Please let me know if you can id any additional B-24 parts from the pictures.

Mon Sep 18, 2006 1:05 am

Hi,

Indeed a very interesting website. Best of luck in your search.

Cheers,

Amado
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