X-Virus-Scanned: clean according to Sophos on Logan.com Return-Path: <13brv3@bellsouth.net> Received: from imf24aec.mail.bellsouth.net ([205.152.59.72] verified) by logan.com (CommuniGate Pro SMTP 4.3.6) with ESMTP id 615352 for flyrotary@lancaironline.net; Tue, 26 Jul 2005 08:25:45 -0400 Received-SPF: pass receiver=logan.com; client-ip=205.152.59.72; envelope-from=13brv3@bellsouth.net Received: from ibm68aec.bellsouth.net ([65.6.194.9]) by imf24aec.mail.bellsouth.net with ESMTP id <20050726122452.MNRX3159.imf24aec.mail.bellsouth.net@ibm68aec.bellsouth.net> for ; Tue, 26 Jul 2005 08:24:52 -0400 Received: from rd ([65.6.194.9]) by ibm68aec.bellsouth.net with ESMTP id <20050726122452.OGSR27018.ibm68aec.bellsouth.net@rd> for ; Tue, 26 Jul 2005 08:24:52 -0400 From: "Russell Duffy" <13brv3@bellsouth.net> To: "'Rotary motors in aircraft'" Subject: RE: [FlyRotary] There's a P-38 Lightning in my backyard! Date: Tue, 26 Jul 2005 07:24:52 -0500 Message-ID: <000e01c591dd$05f88460$6101a8c0@rd> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_000F_01C591B3.1D227C60" X-Priority: 3 (Normal) X-MSMail-Priority: Normal X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook, Build 10.0.6626 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2900.2527 Importance: Normal In-Reply-To: This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C591B3.1D227C60 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Yup, that seems to be the case. Sometime in the '50s a P-38 Lightning = that was owned by a local aerial mapping company crashed into the river = cutbanks. =20 That's amazing! I was just joking of course :-) =20 =20 I bet Michael Callahan will have some comments on this, considering his = line of work. I'm not sure how the laws are in Canada, but in the US, the government recently tried to take a recovered plane from someone, though they eventually gave up. It might even turn out that there's real = financial value in your find. It seems like folks are "restoring" planes with = little more than an original data plate. =20 =20 Congrats on the neat find! =20 Rusty (now go fly your plane) =20 ------=_NextPart_000_000F_01C591B3.1D227C60 Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Message
Yup, that=20 seems to be the case. Sometime in the '50s a P-38 Lightning that was = owned by a=20 local aerial mapping company crashed into the river cutbanks.  
 
That's = amazing!  I was=20 just joking of course = :-)  
 
I bet Michael = Callahan will=20 have some comments on this, considering his line of = work.   I'm=20 not sure how the laws are in Canada, but in the US, the government = recently=20 tried to take a recovered plane from someone, though they = eventually gave=20 up.  It might even turn out that there's real financial value in=20 your find.  It seems like folks are "restoring" planes with = little=20 more than an original data=20 plate.  
 
Congrats = on the neat=20 find!
 
Rusty (now go = fly your=20 plane)
   
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