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Nearby is one of the two 4-blade propellers. Props are ...
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Ball bearings were still shiny
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One of the other blades and more wreckage downslope
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One of the wings with a main landing gear
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Main landing gear
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Part of the fuselage
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More stuff down slope
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One of the main landing gears
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The X is painted on the wreck to ID it as an already fo...
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Don't forget to lubricate the ball bearings
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Electronics
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Insulation
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Not sure what this tank is
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Another shot of the tank
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Alan found this picture of the cockpit on the web. Note...
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This piece looks like the steering yoke. This plane hit...
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Part of the cargo ramp
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Part of the cargo ramp or deck (shot taken upside down,...
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Leer Screwjack
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Pilot controls
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Air vent
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More tanks
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Electronics
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Turbocharger
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Battery
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Each engine had 18 cylinders
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It took a lot of force to break that steel
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Album Description:
Explored the 1966 wreck of a C-119 Flying Boxcar near Mt. Williamson (Little Willy)
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1 comment
Robin..Nice album...I can't get over how many plane crashes there have been in CA..I bet that was so interesting looking at all this from so many years ago.
said madeintahoe
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