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Old August 29th 03, 01:17 AM
Jim Dauven
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Default Saw a lot WW II War Birds Laying around

I saw a special on PBS about the Aleutian Islands and they showed
quite a few scenes of W.W.II aircraft wrecks just lying around on
ground. The Narrator said that they US lost a lot of aircraft due
to bad weather.

My question is has anyone surveyed the Aleutian Islands for restorable
wrecks. (I don't plan on going up there and get one, but hey being
unemployed at present with a A&P ticket in my billfold, I would
volunteer
to go up on a expedition

J.D.

 




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