Hi everyone,
on the topic of recoveries of warbirds such as "Swamp Ghost" I've got a question to ask the WIX community.
My question is about the PBY-5A Canso/Catalina serial RCAF11007. It crashed near Tofino, BC during WWII and has remained there quite intact ever since. All crew survived the crash. The crash site isn't very well known, but the plane has lost all of it's "neat bits" and now has the names and initials of several hundred visitors all over the airframe. I've been to the crash site, took pictures, but no longer have them.
The pictures supplied are from:
http://www.pinetreeline.org/other/other ... r43ad.html
'Which is a great website with lots of neat stuff on it.
I suppose you could say that RCAF 11007 is very similar to "Swamp Ghost" (SG) but the difference being that it was operated by the Royal Canadian Air Force and crashed in Canada, as opposed to the obvious situation of SG. Considering it's relatively good condition I'm surprised it has not been recovered yet. I imagine there are some people on WIX that are more familiar with the intended and wished recovery of the airplane past and present.
www.warbirdregistry.org provides information that it belonged to.....
Commonwealth Military Aviation Musum, Sidney, BC, circa 1992.
West Coast Museum of Flying, Sidney, BC, 1992-2002
I have a hard time finding any information on these two organizations to research what kind of involvment they have with the airplane.
From what I know, someone has the salvage rights to it, and I think at one point the Canadian Museum of Flight intented to recover it with help from a US military Chinook helicopter. That was back in 2002 or so... and nothing came of it. Can anyone update on the "ownership" and if there are any plans to recover it?
What are your thoughts of this relatively significant airframe sitting in the BC wilderness wasting away and constantly being vandalized? Even if the airplane were to be recovered, I don't know of any museums in Canada that currently has the money and skill to restore it to static condition. I suppose you could liken Canada to the bush-league of PNG in this respect. Nor have we had the money, effort, and equipment to recover it (so far).
Maybe it would be best for a non-Canadian group to recover it, then before it is exported have the Canadian Government prevent its export.
I mean a lot of this with hints of sarcasm. The intention of this post is to see how people feel about this wreck and how people would compare this situation to Swamp Ghost.
I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Cheers,
David