F-4 Crash Site

Kinja'd!!! "f86sabre" (f86sabre)
02/02/2014 at 14:59 • Filed to: Planelopnik

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Off-road ing, hiking and jets. Not a bad combo.


DISCUSSION (5)


Kinja'd!!! Gimmi-Sagan-Om-Draken > f86sabre
02/02/2014 at 15:11

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Thank you very fucking much, now I won't get anything done. This guy has more videos... When I lived in Hawaii I found a map to all the ditched planes and parts in the hills, lots of wings and bits in trees, engines that tumbled down hills and came to a rest. I have been diving to sites but its fun to find them in the forest.


Kinja'd!!! f86sabre > Gimmi-Sagan-Om-Draken
02/02/2014 at 15:17

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There is a B-36 up in Maine or New Brunswick that I would love to visit.

I suppose it is morbid for someone in my field to be into this kind of thing, but I guess this is part of the life cycle of these things and stuff happens.


Kinja'd!!! Jonathan Harper > f86sabre
02/02/2014 at 15:28

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Damn I totally want to hike to a wrecked plane now. Doesn't seem morbid to me at all, no more so that visiting an old castle or battle field.


Kinja'd!!! jetpilotyeah > f86sabre
02/02/2014 at 15:59

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On 6/26/72, two Navy F-4J Phantoms #158379 and #158364 collided over the Coso Range east of the Owens Valley . Both aircraft went down. The good thing is that both crews were able to eject safely


Kinja'd!!! Austin Cox > f86sabre
02/02/2014 at 16:12

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My productivity for the day = gone.