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Old 17th February 2025, 09:52 PM   #27
Jim McDougall
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OMG STU!!!
THIS IS INCREDIBLE!!!
There is nothing like this here or anywhere Ive ever heard of.
That scene of the crash site is breathtaking and as far as I can see 100% accurate.
I hope I can find the disposition of the relics associated with this event, there was total souvenir taking, leaving just the bare frame of the DRI left to rust. It seems remarkable they didnt part that out as well.

The guns are anybodys guess, it seems they would have turned up over a century later. Usually these things are secreted away in private collections and when the estate is disposed of, if not properly catalogued, off into never never land.

I cannot believe the stuff you guys have down there. !!!
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