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Palm Springs Air Museum's SBD #Bu-36715

Fri Jun 07, 2013 10:08 pm

Palm Springs Air Museum's SBD Dauntless that was recovered from Lake Michigan. I took these photographs earlier this year.

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- WreckXplr

Re: Palm Springs Air Museum's SBD #Bu-36715

Sat Jun 08, 2013 6:33 am

The last time I saw that Dauntless it was in as pulled from the lake condition. They moved it to California before I had a chance to see it restored. Looks much different nowadays

Re: Palm Springs Air Museum's SBD #Bu-36715

Sat Jun 08, 2013 10:27 pm

I saw it last year. They did some creative preserve/ restoration which you can tell its not flyable. But for a loaner from the Navy, it looked spectacular. With a huge collection there including a B-17, Tigercat, Hellcat, Spitfire,p-40, P-63, B-25, C-47, and a couple dozen more, the Dauntless was the glamour girl of the bunch. There was a crowd around it the whole time.
Sure wish the rest of them were retrieved from Lake Michigan.

Re: Palm Springs Air Museum's SBD #Bu-36715

Sat Jun 08, 2013 10:27 pm

I saw it last year. They did some creative preserve/ restoration which you can tell its not flyable. But for a loaner from the Navy, it looked spectacular. With a huge collection there including a B-17, Tigercat, Hellcat, Spitfire,p-40, P-63, B-25, C-47, and a couple dozen more, the Dauntless was the glamour girl of the bunch. There was a crowd around it the whole time.
Sure wish the rest of them were retrieved from Lake Michigan.
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