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PostPosted: Sun Jan 25, 2009 11:17 am 
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Back in an old Warbirds mag there is an article on the Bell XFL-1 Airabonita. It's remains currently reside in a river bed. Any chance this thing will ever be recovered? I beleive the location of the dumped aircraft to be at NAS Patuxent?


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Hi Nathan, I asked about the Airabonita and the Arado's that were dumped at Patuxtent a few months back (I think). Maybe if you do a search through my old posts you can find it.

I know someone responded with a few older pics showing remains of the aircraft. There wasnt much but they were still identifiable as Airabonita parts...

It is a real shame they were not/ have not been retrieved...

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Sorry man I could not find your thread. The article(of 2007) stated that the USAF and USN are attempting to retrieve the wreck and other X-plane wrecks for preservation. I haven't heard anything on it since. :?


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Ok Nathan, here is the thread... http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... nita+arado

And a Pic of the Bonita from someones Flickr album. :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/keleivis/2 ... 296839775/

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TAdan wrote:
Ok Nathan, here is the thread... http://warbirdinformationexchange.org/p ... nita+arado

And a Pic of the Bonita from someones Flickr album. :)

http://www.flickr.com/photos/keleivis/2 ... 296839775/


dang that sucks to see that airplane like that. :(


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At some point after it reappeared, it was offered to the Smithsonian. They declined, as the airframe was in pretty bad shape. I don't know if it was offered to the Pensacola Museum. It was reportedly pulled out of the river and destroyed,along with the Arados that were originally dumped with it.
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If you want to know more about the airplane, an XFL-1 monograph is available from Steve Ginter:
http://www.ginterbooks.com/NAVAL/NF81.htm
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wow so they were actually recovered and destroyed!? :x


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