June 20, 2004 at 8:35 pm
Aparently about 10-15 years ago there was a nearly compleat mossie discoverd in wood nr Kings Lynn does anybody know or rember anything about it ?
By: Flood - 22nd June 2004 at 00:36
I did make that point…(Tut, tut)
Flood.™
By: Snapper - 21st June 2004 at 23:40
I posted about it the other day! God you lot are blind.
By: Flood - 21st June 2004 at 23:07
There is nothing that doesn’t get noticed here, you know…;)
http://forum.airforces.info/showthread.php?t=27268
Flood.™
By: magdrop - 21st June 2004 at 21:01
Wash wreck war grave – local news report
Out of the woods and into the wash.
The report in the local Lynn News states the plane crashed before the end of the war and was discovered on Tuesday by Lynn’s deputy harbourmaster Captain Paul Bailey.
Royal Navy divers inspected the wreck to check for explosives.
It is not in the shipping channels and had been reported missing at the time of the crash.
Because the bodies of the two crewmen were still inside the plane, it would be treated as a war grave.
The MOD will be carrying out further salvage operations and are expected to reveal more details about the wreckage in the next couple of days.
By: Auster Fan - 21st June 2004 at 20:51
Try this link:
By: rev - 21st June 2004 at 20:12
mossie discovery
hi mate havnt heard of that,but have heard they discovered one around the norfolk coast some where, been looking for info on it to no avail only your post. the mossie supposedly was uncovered in sand just lately. hope someone can shed some light on that aswell.
By: Ray Jade - 20th June 2004 at 20:57
Perhaps the woods were mossie 😉 . It grows on the north of trees (survival 101)