Sat Mar 05, 2011 7:57 am
Pathfinder wrote:He said the plane could be the wreck of an American US navy Lockheed Ventura that was lost in the area during World War II.
How cool is that? It is obvious that RG read MY posting here on WIX. That is the ONLY conclusion I can draw from his statement!!!
Sat Mar 05, 2011 5:17 pm
Pathfinder wrote:He said the plane could be the wreck of an American US navy Lockheed Ventura that was lost in the area during World War II.
How cool is that? It is obvious that RG read MY posting here on WIX. That is the ONLY conclusion I can draw from his statement!!!
Sun Mar 06, 2011 11:17 am
Took me less than 5 minutes (post #3).TBDude wrote:<< August 30, 2010
It took TIGHAR researcher Art Rypinski about six hours to find a likely candidate for the plane reportedly found in the Solomons. On February 3, 1944 a Lockheed PV-1 "Ventura" was lost in Buka Passage off Bougainville. >>
Sun Mar 06, 2011 2:51 pm
TBDude wrote:Pathfinder wrote:He said the plane could be the wreck of an American US navy Lockheed Ventura that was lost in the area during World War II.
How cool is that? It is obvious that RG read MY posting here on WIX. That is the ONLY conclusion I can draw from his statement!!!
Actually ... a quick Google search shows that RG shared that same PV-1 theory (along with a possible individual aircraft loss) in an online Earhart search forum back when the Bougainville wreck story was first publicly reported almost six months earlier...
<< August 30, 2010
It took TIGHAR researcher Art Rypinski about six hours to find a likely candidate for the plane reportedly found in the Solomons. On February 3, 1944 a Lockheed PV-1 "Ventura" was lost in Buka Passage off Bougainville. >>
Sun Mar 06, 2011 4:14 pm
Mon Mar 07, 2011 1:27 am
The Inspector wrote: wait a second! has anyone checked the greeters @ the Walmart in Ottumwa Iowa?![]()
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Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:12 am
Robbie Roberts wrote:The Inspector wrote: wait a second! has anyone checked the greeters @ the Walmart in Ottumwa Iowa?![]()
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One is Radar O'Reilly, and I think one of the others is a Tuskeegee Airman...
Scott