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dora9forever 21st June 2007 00:13

Re: Google Earth and WW2 Aircraft wrecks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Manrho (Post 45059)
I searched for the Lady be Good....couldn't find it....does anybody have the correct spot?

cheers,

John

HI.john,its not there. it was moved to the USA around 1960.ive Googled it see if im right.
gary.last post.

dora9forever 21st June 2007 00:15

Re: Google Earth and WW2 Aircraft wrecks
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by John Manrho (Post 45126)
According some internet site the Libyan Gvt recovered the wreck in the 1990's and there is nothing left....anybody know if that is true?

cheers,

John

HI> yes.
gary

Tony Kambic 21st June 2007 00:49

Re: Google Earth and WW2 Aircraft wrecks
 
I viewed some of the debris from the aircraft on display at the USAF museum at Wright-Patterson AFB in Dayton, Ohio back in the early 1990's. Mostly of these pieces were ones that the USAF wanted to see how well it endured a hot, arid environment, like an engine and a landing gear strut. But the bulk of the airframe was reportedly taken by the Libyan government and is somewhere in their possession.

DaveM2 21st June 2007 04:16

Re: Google Earth and WW2 Aircraft wrecks
 
The majority of the remains are held in a compound in Libya, they were removed from the crash site to prevent further vandalism etc.

Dave

Kuno22 3rd November 2007 12:11

Re: Google Earth and WW2 Aircraft wrecks
 
It is correct that the LBG has been removed from its crashsite in 1994. There are some pieces left at the original place but they are too small to be detected on GoogleEARTH.
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To the same subject I may address to the forum members at this occassion:


LBG-Museum; may I ask everybody for a comment, suggestion or whatever to an eventual project to display the LBG as this famous plane would deserve it?

http://www.afrika-korps.de/forum/vie...hp?p=5898#5898

Graham Boak 3rd November 2007 12:39

Re: Google Earth and WW2 Aircraft wrecks
 
It is in store, I think an open store, somewhere more urban. Try Tripoli.

Sorry - that comes from answering the last posting on page 1.

Gianandrea Bussi 3rd November 2007 16:13

Re: Google Earth and WW2 Aircraft wrecks
 
August 2007 issue of Aeroplane Monthly dovoted an article to this aircraft, with pictures of the relic, actually stored at the Tobruk Military Museum.

Gianandrea

ginklo 3rd November 2007 21:48

Re: Google Earth and WW2 Aircraft wrecks
 
have a loock here:
http://freeforumzone.leonardo.it/dis...px?idd=6941160

Kuno22 3rd November 2007 22:12

Re: Google Earth and WW2 Aircraft wrecks
 
Funny - the above link refers to a photo of mine which I had just posted today; see one link further above ;-)


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