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    MICROFILM FOR SALE---U.S. NAVAL MC BEE REPORTS ARCHIVED ON 16MM MICRO


    FILM---OVER TWENTY ROLLS AVAILABLE. I Think 22 rolls


    APPROXIMATLY 100,000 RECORDS+worldwide.All accidentsand incidents ao any


    sort are on these rolls of film.No Bull these are worth a fortune in the


    right hands.


    ALSO SOME ARMY/AIR CORPS RECORDS ON 16MM MICROFILM


    Listing of available aircraft as follows


    1=F4F WILDCAT


    2=AD SKYRAIDER


    3=F4U CORSAIR


    4=F7F TIGERCAT


    5=F6F HELLCAT


    6=F8F BEARCAT


    7=FG CORSAIR


    8=SBD DAUNTLESS


    9=FM2 WILDCAT


    10=FM WILDCAT


    11=SNJ


    12=F2A BREWSTER BUFFALO


    13=BREWSTER CORSAIR


    14=F3H


    15=F3D


    16=F3F


    17=AE


    18=BD2


    19 BTD-1


    20 FD-1


    21=FR


    22=F2G-1


    23-F2L


    24=F2T


    25=F4B


    26=F6U


    27=JF "DUCK"


    28=JRC


    29=NR


    30=PB


    31=RB


    32=R2D


    33=SF1


    34=TDC


    35=TBY


    36=TDN


    37=MISC UN CLASSIFIEDINCLUDING GROUND PERSONELL CASUALTIES DUE TO AVIATION


    These are all seriously for sale.


    For more information. leave phone number and I will return the call.


    On one roll of film there is a total of fifteen aircraft in Lake Mich.


    alone not including other water borne locations.


    The fifteen that I classified are all soft hits into the lake where the


    pilot survived.


    I even tracked one pilot down in Boston.


    A fortune to be had if you have the necessary recources to obtain title and


    raise these aircraft!!!


    I Have given up after being threatned by The Naval Criminal Investigative


    Service after successfully finding a F3A Brewster Corsair in the mountains


    completly intact at 220 foot mark.


    Maybe someone else will have better luck.


    Also I Have A Klein Sidescan Sonar For Sale To Parties With Serious


    Cash.Only qualified persons need call.


    Thanks, Greg Olson


    Finally Found It!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


    The actual US Navy Incident report filed for this loss reads: Forced


    landing at sea due to engine failure. Pilot was on a torpedo attack


    instruction flight. While effecting a rendezvous at about 700' altitude, his


    engine RPM increased to approximately 3000. Apparently the propeller changed


    to ex tremely low pitch, due to undetermined cause, and, in spite of high


    RPM, did not provide any thrust. Pilot made a water landing because he


    lacked suf ficient power to maintain flight. The plain sank, preventing the


    determination of any cause for the power plant failure


    On September 2, 1943
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