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american F-102A crasehd 30 miles NW Strasbourg France
Hey all,
I allredy evocated that possible crashed F-102 in precedent thread in 2011 on that forum. Plane model was not identified on that time. I just today was on crash site and...without metal detector, found some more nice parts, and between them, a little identification plate. Here what is written on it: AIRCRAFT MOD F102 A PART NO8- 12020 - (62)5 DO CONT NO F- 36- 600- 29264 SERIAL NO SPARE 11 L 4 ...NTR CUST ..INSP INSP ...DIFICATION INCORPORATED Maybe am I mistaking in reading the "625" number just before DO (the plate is a little broken there): so "625" is not totaly sure; the 6 and 2 are just possibilities; but the 5 is 100% OK, and rest of plate is 100% OK and sure to read! Could that plate maybe help to identify the plane...and its date of crash... and pilot??? No idea about it at all!!! Thanks to the wild boar who dig out that art for me!!! And thanks for any possible help! Mathias |
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