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F6F-5N Hellcat Night Fighter wreckage

Started by Landshark · Oct 23, 2013 · 6 replies
Landshark
Jerry, sounds like this is down by you. Have you found it? Anybody else seen it? Man this would be cool to see!

It is on the west coast of mainland / Sonora, Mexico, about 50 miles south of the U.S.border and 50 miles west of the closest city, Caborca, Sonora. It rarely surfaces, as it is under the beach sand entirely except during rare tidal shiftings, and even then, only the radial remnants and wing skeletons remain.
Coordinates Lat 30.762627 Long -113.105375

http://pacaeropress.websitetoolbox.com/post?id=4979908
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Last edited: Oct 23, 2013 at 12:59 PM
GV Jack
That would be interesting to see. During WWII my father's company in Cleveland made sectional assemblies for that aircraft.

They also made them for the Wildcat and the TBF Torpedo aircraft. Wish I knew exactly which sections. Not many of those guys alive
yet to ask.
Landshark
My dad would have loved to find this wreckage. Airplanes were a huge part of his life. He owned & flew everything from a Piper Cub, to a Stearman biplane, to a PT 19 Trainer. He could tell stories for hours. I liked the one about his father who had a full-sized airplane and flew it while it was attached by cable to a tall pole! Miss those stories...
Roberto
Rumor is that GV shot that plane down accidently but refuses to own up to it !
brokenwave
The machine guns are still in 1 of the wings.
jerry
i have a flap in my yard...used to have the gages but gave them to a metal artist from tubac.If we have a low tide i can show it to you.Basically go 100 yards north of the beach club and it is 100 yards out.the machine gun barrels are still on it....I looked at the link...think all the pictures are mine!
Last edited: Oct 23, 2013 at 7:39 PM
Landshark
Can't get much closer than that! So because you found the gauges, does that mean you found the fuselage?