Peeler wrote:
We had mechanical issues with the AN-2 en route through Canada. This aircraft is needed to transport the excavation equipment to the site. A small group of the team decided to visit the Grumman Duck crash site 29 miles west of the Lost Squadron site and conduct some Ground Penetrating Radar work. We came up with some promising findings but I don't want to jump to conclusions at this time. History has enough of those. Further excavation work will be needed.
Wise move. I would suggest going with the motto..."
we haven't found it until we put your hands on it" There are alot of cavities in that area that show up on the GPR and airborne sensor. IMO a non-ferrous and ferrous sensor would be a nifty tool at some point. I think it would be a low freq one?