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Fr8monkey
05-11-10, 10:44 AM
After 60 years, a crashed P-38 is revealed.

http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/05/07/article-0-0977BD9A000005DC-557_634x507.jpg


Click for story! (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1274292/Buried-Welsh-beach-60-years-World-War-II-fighter-emerged-seas.html?ito=feeds-newsxml)

SteamWake
05-11-10, 10:55 AM
Awsome...

Somehow I thought the P38 to be alot bigger.

HunterICX
05-11-10, 10:58 AM
Awesome find!

HunterICX

Sailor Steve
05-11-10, 11:02 AM
Wowser!:rock:

Jimbuna
05-11-10, 11:14 AM
Nice find....like a Phoenix rising again :sunny:

Oberon
05-11-10, 11:34 AM
Very nice, very nice indeed.

Have to go a long way to beat Glacier Girl though, that was just an epic find, recovery and restoration. :yeah:

SteamWake
05-11-10, 03:56 PM
Another thing that strikes me is how shallow the water is.

I'm guessing that the tail boom broke off when it ditched otherwise the vertical stabs would have been sticking out of the water.

Hard to believe this was concealed till now. Stranger things have happened though.

GoldenRivet
05-11-10, 04:17 PM
if it crashed into a remote area as the article indicates...during low tide, the pilot could have walked out to dry land.

go back with a Jeep a few hours later and high tide has rolled in and the plane is gone.

cant find it oh well.

fight a very demanding war for the next couple of years and things like this tend to fall by the wayside.

during that two year period the aircraft sinks into a sand bed and vanishes from sight.

as the article points out, "shifting water currents displaced the sand" or something to that effect - revealing the aircraft during periods of low tide.

thus it was only a matter of time before either someone found it, or it was swallowed back up by the sand.

the vertical fin of the tail sticks up about the same height as the P-38's top dead center propeller.

as you can see from the photograph only about 10-14 inches is above the water line.

this would lead me to believe that the aircraft is partially buried in the sand with a slight nose up attitude of only 2 or 3 degrees, thus totally submerging the tail section out of view

ajrimmer42
05-11-10, 04:42 PM
Fantastic!