Forgotten WWII-Era American Fighter Plane Found on Beach in Wales
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
NEW YORK — Sixty-five years after it ran out of gas and crash-landed on a beach in Wales, an American P-38 fighter plane has emerged from the surf and sand where it lay buried — a World War II relic long forgotten by the U.S. government and unknown to the British public.
During those decades, beach strollers, sunbathers and swimmers were often within a few yards of the aircraft, utterly unaware of its existence just under the sand. Only this past summer did it suddenly reappear due to unusual conditions that caused the sands to shift and erode.
The startling revelation of the Lockheed "Lightning" fighter, with its distinctive twin-boom design, has stirred considerable interest in British aviation circles and among officials of the country's aircraft museums, ready to reclaim yet another artifact from history's greatest armed conflict..... MORE from FOXNews.com
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Wow! You've all been busy since I was here last. I'm so glad to see you're back in business!
Hi SFM! Yes, we're back. Come by when you can but don't let it slow you down from taking care of those kids and Marines!
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