Mon Jul 21, 2014 8:14 pm
eze240 wrote:Being that crashed planes are not unlike ship wrecks.....It would not surprise me if there is actually little left of the Corsair....
Of course the legend tends to claim it is pretty well complete, etc......in a few more years it will probably be believed to have guns,ammo and a load of spanish gold bars on board......
Tue Jul 22, 2014 4:55 pm
Steve Nelson wrote:
Back to the original topic, a guy in our model club was telling me once about a collector in Indiana (not Dean Kruse) who had a bunch of WWII military vehicles, and a largely complete Japanese Zero. The collector was supposedly very private, but had once showed my friend and his buddies around the treasure trove (sometime in the 80s as I recall.) He claimed to have gotten inside the Zeke, and I think he's knowledgeable enough to tell if it was just some old T-6 or the real thing.
SN
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Wed Jul 23, 2014 7:12 pm
Jeremy S wrote:Steve Nelson wrote:
Back to the original topic, a guy in our model club was telling me once about a collector in Indiana (not Dean Kruse) who had a bunch of WWII military vehicles, and a largely complete Japanese Zero. The collector was supposedly very private, but had once showed my friend and his buddies around the treasure trove (sometime in the 80s as I recall.) He claimed to have gotten inside the Zeke, and I think he's knowledgeable enough to tell if it was just some old T-6 or the real thing.
SN
Is this the museum you are thinking about? http://www.ropkeyarmormuseum.com/index.html
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Thu Jul 24, 2014 4:58 am
CoastieJohn wrote:Sonar imagery of the Lake Washington fleet. It shows 8 different airframes "still out there".
ht tp://www.jawsmarin e.com/blog/category/lake-washington/
Thu Jul 24, 2014 11:26 am
Chris Brame wrote:CoastieJohn wrote:Sonar imagery of the Lake Washington fleet. It shows 8 different airframes "still out there".
ht tp://www.jawsmarin e.com/blog/category/lake-washington/
Got a threat warning on that link.