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F-86A 49-1148 10 MARCH 1952 PAGE 2 |
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Main landing gear wheel. |
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Section of wing and the oxygen filler port from the fuselage. The markings are very well preserved at this site. This site is an example of a well preserved crash site that future generations can visit and understand the realities of flying safety in the early jet era. The landowner has been very cooperative and Maine Aviation Historical Society maintains a memorial at the site. VISIT CRAIG FULLER'S PAGE ON THIS CRASH |
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In August of 2008, I was contacted by the family of Captain Thomas and took them to the crash site |
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Again, with more family members in August of 2009. Read the story HERE. |
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BACK BACK TO VISIT SOME CRASH SITES HOME |
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