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P-40 from Egypt, Spits from Burma, He-219 Denmark and now we should recover this P-38

Surely the most complete and recoverable P-38 left.

Photo source: i don’t remember

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c280/airmanual/P38Borneo.jpg

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By: RMR - 26th April 2012 at 15:32

[QUOTE=Tin Triangle;1883113]Looks like my back garden.

Looks like it was time you got the lawn mower out then. :D:D:D

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By: Tin Triangle - 26th April 2012 at 14:37

Looks like my back garden.

*Wishes*

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By: DaveF68 - 26th April 2012 at 14:12

That’s climate change for you!

Maybe TIGHAR moved it?

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By: avion ancien - 26th April 2012 at 10:43

The vegetation around “Maid of Harlech” seems to have grown somewhat….!!

That’s climate change for you!

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By: Sutts - 26th April 2012 at 10:01

P-38

Surely the most complete and recoverable P-38 left.

Photo source: i don’t remember

http://i29.photobucket.com/albums/c280/airmanual/P38Borneo.jpg

That’s the one Fred Hagen went after – they weren’t prepared for it being under water though! I think there’s some spar separation unfortunately.

I believe they intend to return.

http://aeroarchaeology.com/salvages_P38.html

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By: Arabella-Cox - 26th April 2012 at 10:00

The vegetation around “Maid of Harlech” seems to have grown somewhat….!!

Where is it? PNG?

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