I don't know where the Colonel is, but, as I have made several trips to the site, I'll try and describe it for you. I don't know what Pete gives for info on his site, but, as the aircraft plowed into the hill from just a few(200?) hundred feet, the impact site is spread out over about a quarter of a mile or more. The tail section( the vertical stab. being on another hill several miles away, as it's snapping off a low altitude was the cause of the crash. Two survivers, I believe.) being lower down the hill and the cockpit being closer to the top. It came down as the slope went up so that instead of leaving a crater it left a long skid-mark. Some of the area has been logged over and it is said that some sections were hauled away as scrap. The only recognizable sections, left at the site, are the tailgunner section, a flap panel, a section of wing and a main landing gear truck. The local snowmobile club has an engine and donated an ejection seat, that it also had, to another entity(

). everything else is in little tiny peices that one person can carry, and I'm sure that alot of it has walked off. Personally I think that all the big peices should be picked up befor someone decides to cut over that section of woods and makes the rest of the parts history. Somewhere I have some photos, if I ever find them I will post them. Rob?