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By: oshawaflyboy - 2nd October 2008 at 21:35

P38

That p38 in Alaska 13400 is it still there? Whats her story?

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By: stuart gowans - 2nd October 2008 at 08:33

It is one of the Horton wings that are in the states and stored for one of the large national museums.

Thanks for that.

Just noticed from photos on another website, that almost the entire structure is made from wood, the wings appear to have wooden formers, with ply covering, and the main body is steel tube, with a ply skin; sometimes the most advanced looking designs, use the most conventional construction.

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By: merkle - 1st October 2008 at 22:10

It is one of the Horton wings that are in the states and stored for one of the large national museums.

Shame to see it in such a corodded state though:(,

LOVE to see that puppy FLY 😀

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By: Nashio966 - 1st October 2008 at 21:59

there are some really rare aircraft there! all the japanese ones lol G3M betty and the twin kawasaki!!!

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By: BarracudaFAA - 1st October 2008 at 14:29

Stuka Unit name

When clicking on the thread I was amazed to see an abandoned JU 87 which a relative of mine had photographed in North Africa!

The photo was taken from almost exactly the same position as the one in my keeping, but in mine there is no pile of petrol/water cans and the aircraft still has it’s engine cowling on.

Can anyone identify the unit which this aircraft belonged to?

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By: GrahamF - 1st October 2008 at 13:19

Underwater Shots

Some amazing pictures here…!http://www.forum-auto.com/les-clubs/discussions-salon/sujet221-210.htm

Thanks Peter,
Some amazing shots of planes underwater, they seem to fare quite well submerged dont they? The Japanese planes due to their rarity are also interesting presumably these are all saved now.

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By: Arm Waver - 1st October 2008 at 13:09

That flying wing with the swastica’s on the upper surfaces, looks amazing; where is that located, (if it still exists)?

It is one of the Horton wings that are in the states and stored for one of the large national museums.

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By: WL747 - 1st October 2008 at 12:06

Fascinating.
Includes Hunter at Llantwit Major???

Roger Smith.

I’m surprised nothing from Long Marston there – plenty of sad looking airframes there….. 🙁

Is there any update to their continued deterioration?

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By: Arabella-Cox - 1st October 2008 at 11:44

Aren’t these the same pic’s discussed fairly recently…?

http://forum.keypublishing.co.uk/showthread.php?t=78043&

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By: stuart gowans - 1st October 2008 at 11:30

That flying wing with the swastica’s on the upper surfaces, looks amazing; where is that located, (if it still exists)?

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By: adrian_gray - 1st October 2008 at 11:23

Wow! Anyone know anything about the Dornier flyong boat being salvaged? Or the RAF biplane with 4A on its (very rounded) empennage?

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By: ozplane - 1st October 2008 at 10:21

An astonishing link. Many thanks Peter.

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By: ian_ - 1st October 2008 at 00:43

There’s thaasands of em! I must go to bed.

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By: RPSmith - 1st October 2008 at 00:33

Fascinating.
Includes Hunter at Llantwit Major???

Roger Smith.

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