"Glacier girl" is actually back flying in England...
Lost Squadron Museum - Glacier Girl - Middlesboro, KY
Wow what a find, even the German Cross looked good as day it was put on, it was obviously a captured tank commandeered into Nazi Service, Russia is yeilding some good finds these days, you dont here of tanks coming to light that often, I was amazed it come out rolling on the tracks, they must have disengaged the gearbox before shifting it, would like to see it cleaned up, probably just needed a good wash and some oil here and there.
Last edited by Lotz-A-Landies; 19th February 2008 at 09:21 PM.
You won't find me on: faceplant; Scipe; Infragam; LumpedIn; ShapCnat or Twitting. I'm just not that interesting.
So whos got a link of then eng starting up?
Sorry to resurrect this old link (looks surprisingly good though....must've also been preserved in peat.....whose Pete?)
On a similar subject I have a great DVD of a Superfortress (the Kee Bird) that landed on a frozen lake (due to lack of fuel) during the cold war, and a bunch of yee-hah Americans that decide to salvage it by fitting new engines, repairing torn fabric to airlerons etc and flying it out.
All goes well until the over ambitious pilot takes it on a very bumpy trial taxi run, during which an auxillery generator in the waist of the plane (should have been removed prior to plane moving) falls over an ignites. The whole immaculate plane burns to bits infront of their eyes.
A little more dotting of I's and crossing of t's and this gorgeous plane would have flown again.
See link:B29KeeBird.net - The Last Flight of the KeeBird
Also interseting is: Air Pirates
Cheers
Jason7001
when i was living in the UK about a mile from where i went to school (no, i wasnt a keen student) was a couple of workshops, one had a running scale model of a rolls royce avon jet engine, and the one nect door was restoring a Focke-Wulf 190 that had been retrieved from a swamp in russia, half of the aluminium skin on the fuselage was in great condition, but everything needed to be re-rivetted, so a few panels were replaced, the 20mm canon were in restorable condition, as was the radial engine
Thanks Ron, very interesting; obviously not a Lada. Any one else remember them?
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I read a book about the keebird...by the end of the book i wanted to choke the idiots that in typical gung ho yank fashion destroyed a piece of history because they where rushing due to the prospect of finacial gain......![]()
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