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  • in reply to: North, Central & S.American Boneyards #1369267
    fah619
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    Walnut Ridge Boneyard c. 1947

    Lots of P-40s awaiting further disposition at Walnut Ridge AAF Field. Arkansas. c. 1947. At the center of this picture is a solitary Bell P-63E KingCobra keeping ’em company! Photo W. Ridge Museum via C/w.com

    http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y198/gaviota619/walnutridge.jpg

    in reply to: Engine Repair Tag question? #1390339
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    ZRX61:

    Yes! Plz send me the link or scan it for me! Tks

    in reply to: Engine Repair Tag question? #1393025
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    P/W S3HI back view

    TXTomcat:

    Tks for posting that nice shot!

    If this is your engine, do you have close-ups of the P/W Engine ID plate in the back? Are you still able to read what each line says? Engine Buff/FAH619

    in reply to: Lockheed Electra Found in Papua N. Guinea #1401850
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    Poss Lockheed Electra 10 in PNG?

    Mark:

    This particular mystery could go on for many more years… after many more findings/expeditions.

    And talking about findings, where is the Japanese version in all of these findings concerning crashed aircraft in the area? Did they have Lockheed 10/14 in their inventory at one time?

    Does anyone know about a Japanese Aviation website to inquire about this mystery? Poss photos/ID plates of an Lockheed 10E somewhere in the S. Pacific? I’m sure they have some A/E buffs in that side of the world too!!

    TIGHAR offers us A/E buffs a Bulletin/Article of a poss Electra found somewhere in the S. Pacific. But after close examination/investigation they are not 100% sure of what type of aircraft that is? Lockheed 10E/Buff/FAH619
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    in reply to: Lockheed Electra Found in Papua N. Guinea #1411340
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    Lockheed 10 Wreck Found in Papua N. Guinea

    Dave:

    Mr. David Billings the Australian researcher’s theory is that Amelia Earhart Lockheed 10E made a 180 turn at some point. Physical and mental exhaustion could have led to some serious navegational errors making it impossible for them to find Howland island on time.

    Plan “B” for Amelia Earhart was to return to the Gilbert Islands but then they were also other possibilities…other islands.A/E Buff/FAH619

    in reply to: BOLIVIAN B17's #1367036
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    Bolivian B-17s

    Bolivian B-17 Folks:

    For more images of these magnificent birds plz visit http://www.catrachowings.com. Also included Military B-17s and a Bolivian B-24. A variety of South of the Border birds are also available. Ck it out!

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