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And the "ding" on the trailing edge of the right elevator?

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What kind of wreckage was left after the A-20 crash? Where is it now?

And are there any pics of both A-20s together? On the ground or in flight?

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Nice photos Trae. The sepia tone one was a nice touch, especially since there's nothing in the background to indicate a time frame. Looked like a few years ago at Scholes. When were the ones with the Coleman taken? Did we move the 20 during the great Tomcat-Sweat-off-hangar-dump in summer 2006?

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Warbird Kid wrote:
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What kind of wreckage was left after the A-20 crash? Where is it now?



Wasn't much left, following a severe impact with the ground, nothing much more than the upper part of the tail, as I recall

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Nice photos Trae. The sepia tone one was a nice touch, especially since there's nothing in the background to indicate a time frame. Looked like a few years ago at Scholes. When were the ones with the Coleman taken? Did we move the 20 during the great Tomcat-Sweat-off-hangar-dump in summer 2006?

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Yes I believe it was 06. And the sepia pic was taken at Scholes. The Moody Gardens pyramid was taken out of the shot. (not my pic)

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Trae, I think it would be cool to illustrate some more Lone Star aircraft like that. Was it Photoshop or something like that?

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