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Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:44 am

That is a LOT of money for a little tail!

Robbie :shock:

Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:49 am

I've heard that several P-38 wrecks and stuff was buried at Burbank airport during and after the war.

Thu Jun 18, 2009 2:57 am

TriangleP wrote:I think Gary Austin has a piece of P-38 tail.


Yup. I have two horizontal tips. "Supposedly" have them sold, but waiting on the money to arrive. So, they're still here if anyone wants them (and no, they're not cheap either).

Gary

Thu Jun 18, 2009 6:55 am

I heard there's a wreak of a P-38 just sitting on a pole at McQuire AFB! :cry: :lol:

Thu Jun 18, 2009 7:31 am

:roll:

Thu Jun 18, 2009 11:43 am

Jerry O'Neill wrote:I heard there's a wreak of a P-38 just sitting on a pole at McQuire AFB! :cry: :lol:


Oh leave the McGuire P-38 alone. We are all very proud of "faux Pudgy" at McGuire. At least there is a historical context for the aircraft being there- McGuire was local, and his parents were very involved with the base. Sorry the plane isn't flying, but there are a few others which are. And the a/c is taken care of routinely. Why not go chase down the owners of some of those aircraft which sit unloved and unattended for years at nearly every GA airport, and get those planes flying!

Robbie

Thu Jun 18, 2009 12:12 pm

I couldn't resist with everyone chiming in on who has P-38 parts. I only have a nut plate from "Glacier Girl", so I guess I'm just jealous!
Jerry

Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:13 pm

Anyone know the history of this P-38

Steve

Thu Jun 18, 2009 1:17 pm

Regardless on what ebay description says..

17th Sept 1943 WATSON M STEPHENS P-38H 42-66696 crashed RAMONA 3 MI NW, CA

I wonder how it ended up in the UK

I wonder if more details are in
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES 1941 - 1945

BY ANTHONY J. MIRELES

which I have not got access to at the moment.. Asuming it was fatal

Thu Jun 18, 2009 8:09 pm

paulmcmillan wrote:Regardless on what ebay description says..

17th Sept 1943 WATSON M STEPHENS P-38H 42-66696 crashed RAMONA 3 MI NW, CA

I wonder how it ended up in the UK

I wonder if more details are in
FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES 1941 - 1945

BY ANTHONY J. MIRELES

which I have not got access to at the moment.. Asuming it was fatal


Ramona, CA? In San Diego County?

Sun Jun 21, 2009 5:33 am

FATAL ARMY AIR FORCES AVIATION ACCIDENTS
IN THE UNITED STATES 1941 - 1945

BY ANTHONY J. MIRELES

Provides the following (first paragraph only)

17-9-43 Ramona, California. At 1820, a Lockheed P-38H crashed after suffering a catastrophic structural failure of the tail section three miles north of Ramona California, killing 2Lt. Watson M. Stephens.
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