Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:12 pm
B-29 Super Fort wrote:muddyboots wrote:m50a1ontos wrote:Don't forget the dozens of Bee-Twenny-Nines sitting on some base in Cali-phone-ya...right next to that stack of crated $50 jeeps.![]()
Oh, wait. There WAS a bunch and there WAS a big pile of scrap that used ta be...
Some of em are even still there!
Wasn't that also Col. Rohr's claim a few years back?
Mon Dec 10, 2012 8:40 pm
Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:25 pm
cooper9411 wrote:Reportedly there are 2 complete and 1 partial airframe at China Lake! Highly doubt any one will be able to recover any of them
Mon Dec 10, 2012 9:32 pm
B-29 Super Fort wrote:cooper9411 wrote:Reportedly there are 2 complete and 1 partial airframe at China Lake! Highly doubt any one will be able to recover any of them
Love to see photos of them some day. I wonder if they could be spotted with Google Maps.
Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:21 pm
TAdan wrote:B-29 Super Fort wrote:cooper9411 wrote:Reportedly there are 2 complete and 1 partial airframe at China Lake! Highly doubt any one will be able to recover any of them
Love to see photos of them some day. I wonder if they could be spotted with Google Maps.
Yes they can. I took a look on Google maps earlier today, just search for NAWS China Lake. Towards the SE of the runways is an area with some old aircraft, looks like a couple C-47's and C-130's and most of a B-29 and C-97.
Out on the range appears to be a burnt out B-29, the shape is there, you can make out the tail and nacelles.
I just searched for images on Google and tried to find areas that matched at China Lake.
Mon Dec 10, 2012 10:25 pm
TAdan wrote:B-29 Super Fort wrote:cooper9411 wrote:Reportedly there are 2 complete and 1 partial airframe at China Lake! Highly doubt any one will be able to recover any of them
Love to see photos of them some day. I wonder if they could be spotted with Google Maps.
Yes they can. I took a look on Google maps earlier today, just search for NAWS China Lake. Towards the SE of the runways is an area with some old aircraft, looks like a couple C-47's and C-130's and most of a B-29 and C-97.
Out on the range appears to be a burnt out B-29, the shape is there, you can make out the tail and nacelles.
I just searched for images on Google and tried to find areas that matched at China Lake.
Tue Dec 11, 2012 12:40 am
Tue Dec 11, 2012 8:05 am
Noha307 wrote:I'm not really sure where this discussion went...I'm confused.
I don't mind, I just would like to know what we are talking about now.