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Subject: Re: Information on high ground crashes in the UK & Ireland


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Matt
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Date Posted: 00:19:18 04/24/05 Sun
In reply to: Duncan Mc Arthur 's message, "Re: Information on high ground crashes in the UK & Ireland" on 11:31:57 04/19/05 Tue

Just wondering if you have a licence to dig on this site??


>Hi DAve.Just a note to let you know I now have the
>impact site confirmed of Wellington LB137.Still bits
>above ground rest is 8feet down in bog having been
>buried by the RAF. The rudder post still sticking up
>about 12 inches.This is reason I found it.I actually
>found this site about a year ago but because it was so
>far from descriptions given to me I disregarded it
>until last week when I had a wee dig.I think Geoff is
>coming up next week for a bigger dig......Thats about
>18 crash sites I now have between Tarbert and the Mull
>of Kintyre proper all confirmed.
>
>I,ll keep you in suspence till you and Geoff meet up
>for your trip to Yorkshire.BCNU Duncan

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