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lucky52 wrote:It looks like the s/n on the plane in the picture ends in 4106.That isn’t even close to the s/n in the Pacific Wrecks report.It’s late and I’m tired but am not seeing something here?
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Mark Sampson wrote:Kwajelein-Hawaii is a long way. Probably few or no weather reports along that very empty route. There was no weather radar then, and there are no alternate landing sites. So if they ran into a squall line or a weather front, they would have just kept going... except that time it was massive thunderstorms or a typhoon that no airplane could survive.
Ernest K. Gann flew C-87s (disliking them), and wrote a best-seller about his many narrow escapes flying (many aircraft types) in those days. Fate is indeed the hunter...
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