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12XU2A3X3 wrote:so, were there two or three air france birds. if there were three, it's a fair guess the leftover was scrapped.
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Wed Dec 01, 2010 12:01 am
12XU2A3X3 wrote:i was trying to spare everyone another whole thread on marauder survivors.
2. is there another survivor from the collection the G survivors 43-34581 & 44-68219 came from? i had read, in some source i am trying to locate, that there were three airframes. (i have also read elsewhere there were but two)
3. what is the condition of 40-1426 as of late, worth the salvage or no? i know locals have stripped much of the aircraft
Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:10 am
12XU2A3X3 wrote:i was trying to spare everyone another whole thread on marauder survivors. i didn't mean to be terse, i just assumed that people would know the two supposed air frames i was talking about.
clear data and metrics:
1. 40-1370 @ Hill via AK
2. 40-1426 in situ PNG
3. 40-1459 @ MAPS via MARC via MDV
4. 40-1464 @ POF via MARC via MDV
5. 40-1501 @ Pima via MARC via MDV
6. 41-31773 @ NASM via USAF
7. 43-34581 USAFM via Air France
8. 44-68219 PASM via Air France
now, my questions:
1. was there another airframe somewhere in the ether of northern georgia? answer: no, probably not.
2. is there another survivor from the collection the G survivors 43-34581 & 44-68219 came from? i had read, in some source i am trying to locate, that there were three airframes. (i have also read elsewhere there were but two)
3. what is the condition of 40-1426 as of late, worth the salvage or no? i know locals have stripped much of the aircraft
4.huh, so there could be another Million Dollar Valley Fuselage eh? interesting. not really a question.
Wed Dec 01, 2010 2:29 am
12XU2A3X3 wrote:i was trying to spare everyone another whole thread on marauder survivors. i didn't mean to be terse, i just assumed that people would know the two supposed air frames i was talking about.
clear data and metrics:
1. 40-1370 @ Hill via AK
2. 40-1426 in situ PNG
3. 40-1459 @ MAPS via MARC via MDV
4. 40-1464 @ POF via MARC via MDV
5. 40-1501 @ Pima via MARC via MDV
6. 41-31773 @ NASM via USAF
7. 43-34581 USAFM via Air France
8. 44-68219 PASM via Air France
now, my questions:
1. was there another airframe somewhere in the ether of northern georgia? answer: no, probably not.
2. is there another survivor from the collection the G survivors 43-34581 & 44-68219 came from? i had read, in some source i am trying to locate, that there were three airframes. (i have also read elsewhere there were but two)
3. what is the condition of 40-1426 as of late, worth the salvage or no? i know locals have stripped much of the aircraft
4.huh, so there could be another Million Dollar Valley Fuselage eh? interesting. not really a question.
Wed Dec 01, 2010 3:04 am
Wed Dec 01, 2010 5:43 am
Pat Carry wrote:12XU2A3X3 wrote:i was trying to spare everyone another whole thread on marauder survivors. i didn't mean to be terse, i just assumed that people would know the two supposed air frames i was talking about.
clear data and metrics:
1. 40-1370 @ Hill via AK
2. 40-1426 in situ PNG
3. 40-1459 @ MAPS via MARC via MDV
4. 40-1464 @ POF via MARC via MDV
5. 40-1501 @ Pima via MARC via MDV
6. 41-31773 @ NASM via USAF
7. 43-34581 USAFM via Air France
8. 44-68219 PASM via Air France
now, my questions:
1. was there another airframe somewhere in the ether of northern georgia? answer: no, probably not.
2. is there another survivor from the collection the G survivors 43-34581 & 44-68219 came from? i had read, in some source i am trying to locate, that there were three airframes. (i have also read elsewhere there were but two)
3. what is the condition of 40-1426 as of late, worth the salvage or no? i know locals have stripped much of the aircraft
4.huh, so there could be another Million Dollar Valley Fuselage eh? interesting. not really a question.
I'm confused part 2. PASM & Pima are one in the same? I believe 44-68219 in the one on display in France.
Wed Dec 01, 2010 8:33 am