warbird1 wrote:
I'll believe it when I see it. It would be extremely difficult to hide 3 P-39's. Given the fact that it was on an airstrip, that information would be nearly impossible to hide, especially considering the rarity of those planes. Since it was on an airfield, the owner probably knew something about airplanes, and what they were worth. If that's the case, the word would have gotten out by now. Loose lips sink ships.
I remain skeptical.
Well that KP thread claims its reported in a respected magazine which apparantly included at least one photo of a P-39 fuselage, and some descriptive text on the extent of airframes?
Perhaps the owner had friends and acquantances who honoured his confidentiality?
I wonder if these are part of the extended Tallechet collection?
I find it interesting that you are skeptical of this news, and questioned my own skepticism of anonomous posts about future "plans" for the 3 wildcats under restoration in Texas - I cant see the difference personally?
In both cases it seems worth waiting for the truth to be independently confirmed.
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29th June 2009, 11:47
Oxcart
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There's a small one of a P-39 fuselage in the magazine-hopefully someone will have more details-the P-6 consists of a fuselage from the cockpit back, 2 engines and lots of other parts-always thought it was such a handsome beast!
Regards
Mark Pilkington