Dave Lindauer wrote:
WOW!
The new issue of Classic Wings includes a remarkable photograph of the very substantial remains of a French Thunderbolt displayed at a history museum in Biskra, Algeria. It is said to have been shot down by AA fire in 1958. I don't remember ever hearing a word about this one before, yet suddenly here it is.
Can anyone provide any information on its identity and history, or how it managed to survive under the radar for so long?
I think just the fact that it's in Algeria might be part of it. I'm constantly surprised/annoyed by the number of preserved aircraft even in the US that have gone "undiscovered" by the likes of nutters like me.
Biskra doesn't look like it's a very large place, so I would imagine it doesn't get a lot of tourism traffic, much less from aviation enthusiasts who would know to report something like this.
I'm guessing this is probably the Musée Régional de La Sixième Wilaya Historique Colonel Mohamed Chaâbani? 34.847653, 5.708290. That's the only result Google Maps gives for "museum" in the area.