[ARC5] Item found on Luzon

Martyn Google martyn.seay at gmail.com
Wed Apr 29 19:49:54 EDT 2020


This looks exactly like a brass legged camera tripod of my grandfathers-the pointed tip is screwed into the smallest sliding tube and the top end is threaded to the tripod casting. I used the brass leg for a portable transmitter antenna I made years ago.

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> On 30/04/2020, at 10:21 AM, Dave Merrill <r390a.urr at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Thanks to all who took a shot at this. I'll relay your suggestions to the team. I think the tripod leg notion might be right.
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> One of the problems with WWII crash sites in remote locations is they often have been salvaged by locals for 75 years and there may not much left to identify what type of aircraft it is, let alone a specific plane. Plus other items can show up in the area that have nothing to do with the crash. Perhaps that's the case here.
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> Dave/N9ZC
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