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 Post subject: 1961 ?? JU-188 recovery
PostPosted: Thu Nov 02, 2006 1:54 pm 
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Please see link below.

Had anyone ever heard of this recovery and knows anything about outcome for this unique aircraft ?

Laurent

http://www.detektorweb.cz/index.4me?s=s ... &mm=1&vd=1


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I believe she got scrapped in the end... a very sad end for a unique survivor. Never saw photos before though... thanks so much for posting the link... can anyone translate the text?

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Engine and guns kept, the rest scrapped. Pity it was found in 1961 and not 2001 :?

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SCRAPPED?!?!?! :oops: :axe:


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A real pity. You can see that the guy in the 12th picture was very excited about the find. :oops:

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hopefully there's another out there just waiting to be recovered like the 190 in the other post

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Shay wrote:
hopefully there's another out there just waiting to be recovered like the 190 in the other post


If only we could be so lucky! :?


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A real pity. You can see that the guy in the 12th picture was very excited about the find. :oops:

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thanks! I haven't had a good laugh all day, until now that is.


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not many people had aviation history historical foresight then. ...... a sad loss!!

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