russian ghost
#1

lucky find...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jueDXiuU6aM
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#2

I would like to find WW2 planes from forests nearby me.... Tongue
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#3

mustve REALLY been out in the boonies for no one to have seen it for that long. wow! Big Grin

its pretty cool how intact it is...paint still mostly there...control surfaces mostly intact. if ya think about it...those trees around it weren't there when it crashed....and yet the ole crate still remains there in almost perfect condition....
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#4

Yes ,amazing how it s still in good shape after so many years....
Make me dream too.....
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#5

I've sat in that aircraft and it was fully almost fully restored to flying condition, don't know what's happened to it now though. Was supposed to be in the US. It's quite a buzz to wind the canopy shut on what is a factory fresh 192
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