I just received news on an email list from a guy that is planning to recover a Canadair Sabre out of a lake this upcoming summer. I have included his comments and mine in quotes below...
Chris Charland...
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I just got the phone call I've been waiting for 9 months. I've just been awarded salvage rights to a Canadair Sabre Mk. 6. s/n 23400. It's in one piece in a shallow lake southwest of Goose Bay. The aircraft was being ferried to Europe by No. 1 Overseas Ferry Unit. The aircraft had to have an aileron changed at Goose. The pilot had an engine failure and put it down on Little Lake Minipi. It was left there and sank when the ice melted. I already have a salvage team ready to dive on it this summer.
Mike Henniger...
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Congrats! Mind if I post your news and name on WIX? I am sure there are others that would be interested in these events.
What are your eventual intentions for the Sabre?
Chris Charland...
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I do not mind at all. I'm planning to have the Sabre sent out to the Nanton Lancaster Society Museum at Nanton, Alberta. One of the former Golden Hawks team leaders is from Nanton. If that falls through, then I am going ot see if any of the current active duty squadrons that operated Sabres would be willing to fish it out and take it home.
Apparently Chris is also looking to obtain permission from the Canadian Government to sell the engine to help fund the recovery.
I thought there would be interest here in this story.
Mike
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