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Thu Aug 21, 2008 9:53 pm
Ditto on the exhaust stacks....if you have them, please PM me photos if you are interested in unloading them.
Thanks,
JC
Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:02 pm
Pooner,
you and I are from the same school of searching! i've been all around the place asking people if they knew about the parts. Would you believe 850 aircraft were scrapped here! Where the tyres are the person who owns them said he threw all sorts of stuff in with them, engine parts etc. cranks pistons V1710 stuff. He let me take the flap (I was under the impression it was a corsair port inboard flap but it does have some bits that seem a bit different to a corsair flap, I'm a luftwaffe guy and not so hot with allied) but he wants to leave the engine parts and the tyres in the swimming pool so unfortunately that is where they will stay.
Complete airframes do still exist there, the ones I know of are, shall we say, very inaccesible e.g. buried under a runway! There may possibly be one or two airframes are the scrap yard but they need digging up.
As to p40 exhausts, as I said yes i've seen them, no I don't have one yet and when I do I'm going to hold on to it!
Thu Aug 21, 2008 10:55 pm
So does a WWII junk yard dog still live in that dog house or one of his grandsons? No all you Mustang nuts the red real dog house, not the P-51 part. Now that would be a real find.
Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:03 pm
Hey guys, Im going out on a limb here, maybe he's from Germany? Maybe he likes , specifically Me 109's......Just a thought.
Im only going off the name though...... So Augsburg, how close am I getting?
Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:14 pm
I'm thinking from the aircraft listed that the parts came from that this has to be Pacific Theater - where P-40s, Corsairs, and Lockheed bombers might have been.
Obergrafeter's probably from Germany, too.
Ryan
Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:23 pm
Okay, well maybe hes german, but living somewhere else, but for a man that loves Me-109s so much, hes got to be German, well...maybe Spainish?
Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:28 pm
Looks like the land of the long white cloud, where men are free and sheep are scared!!
Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:34 pm
plankwings wrote:Looks like the land of the long white cloud, where men are free and sheep are scared!!
I was kind of thinking the same thing... NZ possibly?
Ryan
Thu Aug 21, 2008 11:36 pm
plankwings wrote:Looks like the land of the long white cloud, where men are free and sheep are scared!!
New Zealand?
Fri Aug 22, 2008 12:10 am
This gets interesting... One more post before I go to bed.
Got this from a friend who asked to not be identified - it's slightly modified from what I got

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I think you will find that the scrap yard is located in New Zealand, if its the one I'm thinking it is. I visited it way back in XXXX and it has all sort of neat items laying around.
When I was there I found several significant parts. There are also a lot of small parts laying around and if you kick the ground you unearth more.
The other possible site is interesting also. If it's the other one, that one has or had P-51, SBD, PBY, Blenheim remains along with others that have already been discussed.
The items are on private land and the person(s) know what they have there. It's too bad that they won't let some of this stuff be harvested because some of the smaller parts could be used in some of the restorations going on around the world.
So, there is another WIXer who probably knows where this is.
Well - that's it for me tonight.
Ryan
Fri Aug 22, 2008 1:07 am
Interesting guesses alround! I went back today and dug out some kittyhawk parts, 87 serial numbers, a nice corsair gun tube, corsair catapult bridle hook that is really nice, and an intake lip. The heap may be under threat from nearby development though so I'm slightly worried about it, hopefully it will be left alone.
Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:36 am
Me thinks it's Middle Earth as well...Rukuhia?
Fri Aug 22, 2008 8:49 am
In the area of Austrail-ya. tyres=tires the description of the varity of parts...new zeland, Austrail-ya.
Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:09 am
Can't blame him for keeping the cards close to his chest. Obviously he's local so he can keep a finger on the pulse of the dreaded "D" word - development - and maybe even strike a deal with the owners to do a little "selective mining" and hopefully get their blessing to filter some of this stuff out there to those of us who can use it and want to preserve it.
It's such a delicate balance in dealing with people who have land like this - whether it be the "buried treasures" or the scrapyards or even the rambling backyard collections. Can't tell you the number of times I've gone down this kind of path only just after the owners have been "burned" by those with less than honorable intentions. It's a bugger trying to rebuild the lines of trust once they've been damaged. I've been chased away more than once.
I've always found success with a lot of patience, a little perseverance, photos of project airplanes, a little cash, and the offer of a cold beer at the end of a hot day. Sometimes that last thing can be a real "deal sealer."
More photos, please...
Fri Aug 22, 2008 11:16 am
Pooner - please check your PMs.
Ryan
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