Gentlemen,
I live 36 miles from Beaver Falls airport and took photos of the A-20 in June 2004. I do not have a photo scanner. Am willing to forward my photos to anyone who will post them on this web site.
Better still, I'll send them to Scott for posting on the web page.
Also, regarding WWII aircraft burial sites. Back in 1995 I received a letter from a fellow in Norway, Frithjof Ruud. He sent me xerox copies of a 1946 Norwegian newspaper showing Ju88s being pushed into a massive hole for burial at Kjevik. He stated that plans were being made to recover this cache of buried a/c.
According to Ruud the following number of a/c have been documented as buried at the site:
Bf 109G6, G10, G14..... 26 each
Bf 110G2 ................... 1 each
Bf 110G4..................... 2 each
Ju 88A4........................2 each
Ju 88D..........................3 each
Ju 88S...........................2 each
Ju 188D ........................2 each
Ju188F...........................1 each
Fw 190A9.......................4 each
Fw 190F8........................2 each
Fw 189A2........................1 each
Usually, I take with a 'grain of salt', any stories of aircraft burials. Many are myths. I have said nothing about the above supposed find, waiting to hear anything further on the recovery operations. In ten years, I have head nothing, therefore, presume the information is a myth.
I will send copies of the above documents to Scott for posting on this web site.
Yours very truly,
Norman Malayney
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