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William R Thompson wrote:
My Dad served in Alaska during the war (he drove a mail truck along the AlCan Highway for APO 985). From what he said, I doubt that a Soviet pilot would have had the time for a romance. Russian pilots evidently had orders to get home as fast as they could; Dad saw a few P-39s crash on take-off, and heard from American ground crew that their pilots sometimes ignored instructions to warm up the engines in cold weather. /snip/ There is still wreckage of what I think was a P-39 along side the Anchorage-Fairbanks highway. It's located near Cantwell, about half-way, just a few hundred yards east of the road. This is at the highest elevation of the highway, I imagine some pilot was trying to sneak his way through the pass, and didn't make it. Not much left but the half melted hulk of an engine, and what looks like wing center-section structure. Happy Flying! Scott Skylane |
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