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AVG P-40 to be raised from lake in China: news report

KUNMING, Aug. 15 (Xinhua) — A salvage team on Thursday started to retrieve an airplane sunk under a lake in southwest China’s Yunnan Province that was flown by the Flying Tigers during World War II.

The Flying Tigers, officially known as the American Volunteer Group (AVG) of the Chinese Air Force, was a group composed of ex-pilots from the U.S. military.

Commanded by Claire Chennault, the Flying Tigers flew over China to battle Japanese invaders during World War II, as China’s air force was destroyed not long after the war began.

“I hope the salvage can revive the glorious memory of China and the U.S. working hand in hand,” said Wang Leilei, CEO of Kongzhong Web and funder of the salvage efforts.

The wrecked plane crashed into Dianchi Lake in April 1942 during a training session. Only the pilot’s body was retrieved from the water at the time.

To narrow down the location of the plane, the salvage team spent several months talking to local residents and examining documents.

“The wreck has been underwater for a long time. It might have disintegrated,” said Zhang Liang, who heads a measurement team at the Shanghai Maritime Safety Administration.

Zhang, who is also in charge of the salvage efforts, said the team will use advanced equipment to locate the plane, although their efforts will take several weeks.

The Flying Tigers are highly recognized in China and the U.S. AVG members were invited to the Chinese mainland in 2005, when they met with former President Hu Jintao.

The Flying Tigers were also awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross, a prestigious U.S. military honor.

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By: paulmcmillan - 20th August 2013 at 08:46

Chinese Technicians searching the lake….

http://english.cri.cn/6909/2013/08/16/2821s782325_3.htm

and not a conflict archaeologist in sight!

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By: Stepwilk - 20th August 2013 at 02:53

G’day Robert. Just looked at your profile and see that you haven’t made any friends yet.

I’ve been posting here for ages, and it never occurred to me to check if I had any “friends.” Ask me if I care.

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By: Mr Merry - 20th August 2013 at 01:26

G’day Deskpilot,

Seems like Robert and I has the same sense of humour. Ps, I have no friends as well:stupid:

Watch out for them there walls, they don’t care, well they don’t move!

As for the the P-40 I doubt the Chinese know where it is or if anything is left of it.

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By: Deskpilot - 20th August 2013 at 01:08

I think it is at the bottom. Looking forward to some photos though…

G’day Robert. Just looked at your profile and see that you haven’t made any friends yet. Not bloody likely to with comments like that mate.

Now, anyone got a sensible answer?

Oh, and yes, I got out of bed the wrong side this morning. Walked straight into the bloody wall.

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By: Mr Merry - 19th August 2013 at 17:32

“I think it is at the bottom.” :D:highly_amused:

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By: Robert Edward - 19th August 2013 at 11:50

I think it is at the bottom. Looking forward to some photos though…

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By: Deskpilot - 19th August 2013 at 05:54

The Dianchi Lake/Pool looks to be fairly shallow on G.E. Any idea as to where it is in the lake?

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