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By: Analayo - 24th February 2009 at 07:51

Photo! 🙂

http://www.aerospacemag.com/home/img_gallery/content/bin/images/large/7/DSC_7875.jpg
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By: benyboy - 25th November 2008 at 11:26

I think these were coverd in a Flypast article a few months ago.
I cant find mine at the moment but i am sure it had some great pics in it.

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By: SMS88 - 25th November 2008 at 10:51

they will look amazing in the water after abit of sea life has taken hold.

They will indeed, and the only other alternative for these airframes was the melting pot.They have been spares recovered so they are helping their sisters to survive and helping the sea at the same time, its all good!
Unlike that rare Neptune variant which was wasted on a similar project in the USA a couple of years ago….

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By: Propstrike - 25th November 2008 at 10:46

Never mind eh.

In a couple of years we can have an exciting new thread ;-

”Four large WW2 aircraft found in sea off Thailand ” 😉

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By: neil996 - 25th November 2008 at 09:50

they will look amazing in the water after abit of sea life has taken hold.

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By: Mr Creosote - 25th November 2008 at 09:21

They did look a bit past their best though.

Yes, the C-47 in that first picture looks “distressed” in more ways than one. 😀

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By: Anark - 25th November 2008 at 08:18

They did look a bit past their best though.

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