
This is the nose section of the C47 Billie. Jason, the parts bucket 47 you mentioned didn't get a scratch. It was laying on the ground facing into the wind. Didn't budge even though it was not tied down. Billie was sitting next to the west side fence on the dolly and the wind ripped off the attach fittings from the dolly. The bolts are still on the fuselage. It was tied down as well. We have security video showing the gusts blasting it and then a momentary blip as the power surges. When it comes back on, the fuselage is gone. It didn't capture the fuselage or the 3 wings that went bye bye also. Unfortunately, to add insult to injury, those wings for the parts bucket and the other C47 that belongs to Seth that is in the hangar, were sent over the east fence, too. So this messes up his nearly finished project as well and this C47 is a veteran of D Day and all those battles that followed in Europe. It even has original Vargas girl posters still rubber cemented to the inside fuselage about where the stretchers were located during WWII. When I was trying to track the "Billie" fuselage down in the dark, I couldn't find any tracks or pieces for nearly 100 yards. It bounced a couple of times and started shedding pieces then right before it knocked down the security fence and took out the power line. Then is when the fuselage was twisted in half. Unbelievable forces at work there.