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Re: NAS PAX Arado Ar 234 information.
Actually, what had happened to the shoreline where the Arados had been visible is that it had been reworked. The remains of the Bell XFL-1 Airabonita where nowhere to be seen.
As for where the Arados had been the entire shoreline had been buried over with tons of concrete rubble. Some bits and pieces of metal where visible in places. It was impossible to determine if the Arado airframes had ever been removed, or flattened into the landscape and reburied under a mountain of rubble. |
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