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PostPosted: Wed Apr 08, 2015 11:06 am 
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On Google Earth, a C-123 is visible at N43.92543, W85.28153.
It is visible on imagery from Aug05 until the last May13 shots.
Does anyone have any idea which one it is please?
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Andy Marden


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Andy,
you've seriously got me wondering now whether you actually scan Google Earth inch by inch trying to find more USMOOS or WMOOS! (:-))

Found the answer more quickly than I thought: http://c123sinsea.org/Guestbook---Comments.php:
"Hi,

My name is Teri Cramlet, I work at SpringHill Camps in Evart, MI. We have a c-123k that we have remodeled into a cabin for campers. we are in the process of redoing the inside and found some old numbers that had been covered by metal. I was wondering if you by chance had any information on our plane or could direct me to someone that does. our serial number is 54-692, construction number is 20141 and I have a contract number that is AF33-600-26306.

Thank you for your time and help:)

Have a great day

Teri Cramlet Facilities Administrator SpringHill Camps"

According to the Warbird Registry, 54-0692 was last seen preserved at Chanute AFB. Congratulations, you have just brought a 'survivor' back from the Dark Side!
And I am now sending an e-mail to Teri Cramlet, as I have just found something to do in the days after Oshkosh!

Thanks and best wishes,
Roger


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Sure enough, if you google the camp she sits south of the main building in camo paint.

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Roger,
Thanks for the quick reply.
Andy


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Better than the scrapyard, I guess:
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Andy,
you've seriously got me wondering now whether you actually scan Google Earth inch by inch trying to find more USMOOS or WMOOS! (:-))
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No kidding. :?
The plane is in camouflage, hidden in a forest, nowhere near an airport. :shock: :shock:

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