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Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Thu Jan 24, 2013 4:44 pm

Right but remember the ship started to fire on the plane so the first photo could be the plane after a few rounds thus no outboard engine at that time the photo was taken. As for the top of the wing I still believe the sun angle is causing the difference in the shading. Again look closely to the first photo and you can just barely make out the wing #'s. Ailerons look to be the same pitch in all the photos as well. And the last thing is I'm almost convinced the first photo reads NC18601 on the tail.

Anyway it's probably just my poor eyes (and imagination) working overtime on this one. :wink:

Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Thu Jan 24, 2013 5:30 pm

All of the photos depict the Honolulu Clipper.

The first image should probably have been posted last in the sequence as it depicts a near second accidental contact with the San Pablo as well as the damage sustained by the plane as a result of the first collision (the engine was knocked off, not shot off). The unweildy tow is what ultimately prompted the Clipper to be deemed a hazard to naigation and sunk by gunfire. Plus as Mark points out, the registration NC 18601 is still legible on the vertical tail.

I also agree with Mark's supposition that the black anti-glare paint on (the inboard side of) the inboard engines is what gives them their "smoked" appearance and contibutes to the confusion .. as well as the conclusion that the sun angle in the second photo is what makes it appear that there are no numbers on the upper surfaces of the wing.

The Bermuda Sky Queen (ex-Capetown Clipper), forced down in the Atlantic in October of 1947 would be the only other possible candidate. But, in that case, rescue was effected by the US Coast Guard cutter Bibb, which appears in all of the photos and newsreels of the time sporting the USCG's standard peacetime all over white paint scheme. The ship in the above pictures is definitnely the San Pablo in Navy gray.

As for "bringing up a spaghetti strainer from 18,000 feet" .. the point would be to save the first example of an historic and iconic aircraft that fills a gaping hole in our preserved record of the development of air transportation, one of the most revolutionary steps forward in human memory. Even if the remains bear an uncomfortable resemblance to a collander, there really are no other options. Of course, the daunting realities of locating, lifting, and preserving 25 tons of corroded and bullet-riddled metal from the remote and crushing depths of the mid-Pacific Ocean is another matter .. but, I definitely understand the point of the dream.
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Re: French recovery ? Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery

Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:01 pm

Cornerlot wrote:Anything else on this effort by some "French Recovery Team" ? Item says they saw in on "...June 14, 2012 the Honolulu clipper was spotted by the French Recovery Team FRT, with very little damage. Studies for recovery of the aircraft continue".

First, I would like to second this question. (If that makes any sense. :rolleyes:)

Second, I like this bit from the article instead:
Wikipedia - Boeing 314 - Survivors wrote:There are unconfirmed reports that a private team of French businessmen FRT initiated an expedition to find the Honolulu Clipper on February 15, 2011 using Russian equipment. It was further reported that the aircraft will be kept in a private collection and not open to the public.

Yea. You go ahead and spend millions of dollars to recover the airframe and keep it for yourself. I on the other hand will wait until you do so, and then call the Navy. We'll see who ends up with the airframe. :lol:

Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Thu Jan 24, 2013 6:02 pm

I'll stick with two different planes (or paint jobs at different dates?)

The 1st pick clearly shows the large black walkway stripe with no numbers.

The 4th pic from roughly the same angle does not show the black walkway stripe and does show the numbers where the stripe would go thru.

Re: French recovery ? Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery

Thu Jan 24, 2013 9:42 pm

Noha307 wrote: You go ahead and spend millions of dollars to recover the airframe and keep it for yourself. I on the other hand will wait until you do so, and then call the Navy. We'll see who ends up with the airframe. :lol:



Maybe you are playing and maybe you aren't. I'll assume that you are. But if you aren't, just do what you say you will do and then wait and see how long you are welcome around anybody else that likes warbirds.

Re: French recovery ? Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery

Fri Jan 25, 2013 4:47 am

Noha307 wrote: Yea. You go ahead and spend millions of dollars to recover the airframe and keep it for yourself. I on the other hand will wait until you do so, and then call the Navy. We'll see who ends up with the airframe. :lol:

Things like that will get you kicked out of here.

Wixmod Charlie

Re: French recovery ? Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery

Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:51 am

bombadier29 wrote:Maybe you are playing and maybe you aren't. I'll assume that you are. But if you aren't, just do what you say you will do and then wait and see how long you are welcome around anybody else that likes warbirds.

WIXMOD-Charlie wrote:Things like that will get you kicked out of here.

Wixmod Charlie

Whoa. Sorry. Just kidding. I didn't realize that would be taken so seriously or so offensively. I apologize to the both of you and anyone else I may have angered. I'm surprised saying things like that constitutes a bannable offense. I originally made the joke only because the text I cited seemed a bit selfish and hostile toward anyone being able to view it once it was raised. I didn't actually put any credence toward the French effort I was referencing. I would never do that to anyone planning on raising a bird. Especially not to any of the other efforts raising the Clipper. Once again, I apologize, sorry.

Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:32 pm

I had no idea that a bike could be pedaled backwards so hard. :lol:

Re: French recovery ? Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery

Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:38 pm

Noha307 wrote:
bombadier29 wrote:Maybe you are playing and maybe you aren't. I'll assume that you are. But if you aren't, just do what you say you will do and then wait and see how long you are welcome around anybody else that likes warbirds.

WIXMOD-Charlie wrote:Things like that will get you kicked out of here.

Wixmod Charlie

Whoa. Sorry. Just kidding. I didn't realize that would be taken so seriously or so offensively. I apologize to the both of you and anyone else I may have angered. I'm surprised saying things like that constitutes a bannable offense. I originally made the joke only because the text I cited seemed a bit selfish and hostile toward anyone being able to view it once it was raised. I didn't actually put any credence toward the French effort I was referencing. I would never do that to anyone planning on raising a bird. Especially not to any of the other efforts raising the Clipper. Once again, I apologize, sorry.

AND, it was a commercial airliner owned by a now DEFUNCT airline, NOT A BRANCH OF ANY SERVICE (other than when impressed into war service during WW2).

Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:42 pm

But seriously, if the Navy did get wind of this through their own means, couldn't you imagine them saying, "Hey, thanks for pulling our airplane out of the drink, we'll take her from here..."?

Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Fri Jan 25, 2013 5:56 pm

In the name of God, don't mention this to TIGHAR...it would keep them going for years. :)

Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Fri Jan 25, 2013 6:58 pm

JohnB wrote:In the name of God, don't mention this to TIGHAR...it would keep them going for years. :)


They would spend millions searching the aera AROUND the plane, looking for the plane.

Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Fri Jan 25, 2013 9:19 pm

And a tidbit from a lurker on the board.

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Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Fri Jan 25, 2013 10:10 pm

hey!!!dry martini!!!! that's 2 ultra rare / holy grail data plates from this mystery lurker!! what gives?? how did he get those??

Re: Boeing 314 "Honolulu Clipper" Recovery Project

Sat Jan 26, 2013 2:08 am

CoastieJohn wrote:I'll stick with two different planes (or paint jobs at different dates?)

More likely two different cameras used to photograph the same plane. IIRC there were at least two different black and white photographic processes, or film types, or whatever. This is why some old photos show reds and yellows as being extremely light (almost white) and some show those colours as very dark (nearly black).

CoastieJohn wrote:The 1st pick clearly shows the large black walkway stripe with no numbers... The 4th pic from roughly the same angle does not show the black walkway stripe and does show the numbers where the stripe would go thru.

I don't think that stripe on top of the wing was a black walkway. Someone more versed in Clippers could confirm but I think it was bright orange. If that's the case it's not a stretch for the upper markings on the wing to look black in some pics and much lighter in others.

-Tim
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