Hurricane found in Northern Russia - WaltE1965 - 26.05.2010
Hello all.
Has anyone seen this find before? The pictures of this fantastic but sad find are amazing. There are even more pictures of items an equipment found a couple of pages along in the post as well.
http://warrelics.eu/forum/armour-weapon ... ussia-514/
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KG64_Cnopicilin - 26.05.2010
What could I say..? He is very well-preserved. Glad they found him, finally he may rest in peace as they bury him. Bit creepy, though.
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CzechTexan - 26.05.2010
Thanks for sharing the link. I didn't know about that website. The article says the fight occurred near Polyarnyi Krug and that is about halfway between Murmansk and Archangelsk. You can probably find it on the MODS Archangelsk map.
- hero - 26.05.2010
Freakin hell thats amazing and kinda sad as well.
- liamp51 - 26.05.2010
Look at his hands. They are up to his face to protect him self from the crash. Very, very, very sad and disturbing. Made me think of our neighbor that just died who was a paratrooper in the 82nd Airborne. He went crazy and started re-living what he had been through(liberating death camps). I hope this is a lesson to everybody that war is not a great thing.
RIP to everybody that has died in any war.
liamp51
- bohr-r - 26.05.2010
Thanks for posting this info.
May Sergeant Lazarev finally rest in peace, and all the others who have not yet been found and buried.
S!
RB
- Guest - 26.05.2010
His feet are missing but everything else is perfect condition. And the gore where his feet were attached look like straw...
- Dark-Star - 26.05.2010
Geez...after all these years...
Rest in peace, airman.
- max_thehitman - 26.05.2010
Oh, poor pilot
May he rest in peace. I hope they made a nice funeral for him with respect.
- Bee - 27.05.2010
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checkmysix - 27.05.2010
Great pictures.
Pilot body Amazingly preserved
Hope they didnt use the Chainsaw in the backgound to cut him out.
Lets hope he gets a Heroes Buriel.
RIP Sergeant Lazarev
CM6
- caldrail - 27.05.2010
The preservation is actually a little odd. What makes me a teeny bit suspicious is the pale skin. Bog bodies generally become stained in an earthy colour. Granted this is usually after hundreds if not thousands of years, but is nearly seventy years small enough to preserve natural skin tones? I'll give it the benefit of the doubt, but bear in mind there have been other miraculously preserved finds in recent years too.
- redarrows2006 - 27.05.2010
KG64_Cnopicilin Wrote:What could I say..? He is very well-preserved. Glad they found him, finally he may rest in peace as they bury him. Bit creepy, though.
Agre KG_Cnopicilin creepy :!: and also i feel sry for that brave pilot too!
Simply, - Planemad - 27.05.2010
Simply RIP
Lest We Forget
Planemad
- Nadia - 02.06.2010
Sad, but real. Sometimes reality stares at you in the face and changes you...