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I am writing a new book called Aircraft Wrecks Of The Pacific Northwest and was wondering if anyone has stumbled across any aircraft wrecks in the high country of WA and OR. I am needing some photos of these if anyone has any to offer to this book. I can use most any and am especially interested in some from the two Northrop F-89 crash sites near Salish Peak near Darrington, Washington. Thanks and I really appreciate your help.

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I took this on Rainier, just under the Kautz glacier on the "Turtle"

 

100_4081.JPG

 

I assume its a piece from this:

 

http://www.historylink.org/index.cfm?DisplayPage=output.cfm&file_id=7820

 

You're welcome to use the pic, if you promise to send me a bottle of fine single-barrel bourbon if the book makes you rich. Otherwise, a credit will do... but you have to list me as Handover Fistinpoon. That's my real name.

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Handover,

 

I'm not going to get rich by any means. Pilots and book writers are generally poor people. Interesting find though. The story of this wreck is in my second book; Aircraft Wrecks Of The Pacific Northwest, Volume 2.

 

Thanks,

 

Dave

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I have been a professional pilot for most of my life.

 

Dave

 

OK there was a DE for the Patriots with the same name as yours in the early '70's.

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Profile for crazedmaniac

 

Member #: 9499 Online

Title: journeyman

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Registered on: 11/12/05 11:10 AM

 

This is the Guy you want to talk to regarding plane wrecks at Darrington....He goes by Zippy Craze.

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Hi, Dave, I sent you a pm with my contact info. If you are still interested, I have several quality images of the F89's crash site on the Salish divide. Not saying you shouldn't try, but good luck with Chris(crazedmaniac)... He's, shall we say, quite recalcitrant.

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but good luck with Chris(crazedmaniac)... He's, shall we say, quite recalcitrant.

 

:lmao:

 

Accurate and funny.....A friend of mine but accurate none the less. :)

 

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Olympic Peninsula: Tull canyon Trail

scattered remains of B-17 that crashed in 1941 killing 6. It was discovered years later by hunters. It is not far from Tull City. If you don't already know about this and the location I can send more details.

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Here is a pic of some wreckage up near the head of the creek that flows from Gold Lake into Lake Dorothy. IMG_4140_zpsa85d97bc.jpg

 

Are you familiar with the wreck up by the hairpin on Highway 20 (Washington Pass)?

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About 10 years ago there were two Marine Corps F-18s that collided over the Gorge. There is probably a good bit of info on that floating around. I suppose that doesn't count as the "high country", but it's certainly PNW.

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On 6/30/2014 at 10:08 AM, brad said:

Hi, Dave, I sent you a pm with my contact info. If you are still interested, I have several quality images of the F89's crash site on the Salish divide. Not saying you shouldn't try, but good luck with Chris(crazedmaniac)... He's, shall we say, quite recalcitrant.

Hi, Brad.  My dad's cousin was the navigator in one of the planes that went down on Salish.  I'd love to get pics and more info on the crash site.

 

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