Subject: Re: Coords of the F-4 Crash N/O Groom?
From: miso@sushi.com
Date: 23/05/2008, 15:24
Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51

On May 23, 6:56 am, "Lumpy" <lu...@digitalcartography.com> wrote:
Lump:

The F4 Crash AF66-0227
that's about 6 miles SW of Rachel.
I'm trying to spot the disturbed ground
and/or the "20 ft chunk of solid rock"
on GE. I've got it narrowed down to
about a 1 sq mile area.

Anyone know the coords with more precision?

Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke

miso:

Please don't post them. I hate to see sites
get raided...

It's already been "raided" by those that don't
want to see it raided. If someone were to go there
and remove the part of the fuselage that you said
you couldn't move, would that be a bad thing? It
would be returning the environment to a more
natural state.

It's surely easy enough to drive to should anyone
actually want to spend the money and time to get
there. The garage full of titanium is not an exclusive
right of two crash hunters.

I'd simply like to verify that what I'm seeing
is what I'm seeing. What's there now isn't likely
going anywhere without some heavy iron help.

Craig 'Lumpy' Lemke

www.n0eq.com

Gee, I only took photos of it, which I wouldn't call raiding.

I've looked at every crash site I've visited on Google Earth. You can
spot the roads, but no debris. There is maybe a pixel or two on GE for
the F4 crash that might be debris, but it's hard to tell.

There is a F16 crash around here:
N36 55.300 W115 16.100
You can see a few white spots on GE, but I never visited the site
myself, so I don't know if they aredue to  debris fields.