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Old 10-19-2011, 11:59 PM
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I wonder if he'll be allowed one final flight.....back to his homeland. I think that would be fitting.
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Old 10-20-2011, 12:05 AM
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Something doesn't sit right with that article. That wreckage looks very similar to what the RAAF photo archive has.

http://images.defence.gov.au/fotoweb...DC197FC7F090D3

http://images.defence.gov.au/fotoweb...earch=11120958

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Old 10-20-2011, 12:34 AM
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Something doesn't sit right with that article. That wreckage looks very similar to what the RAAF photo archive has.
And? What? Editors say 'Photograph!!' and someone finds one that might pass muster.

The man was a countryman of yours ffs.
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Old 10-20-2011, 01:22 AM
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And? What? Editors say 'Photograph!!' and someone finds one that might pass muster.

The man was a countryman of yours ffs.
Yes he is a fellow countryman and that's why I'm suspect of the author. Besides the 7 news network is not exactly the most trustworthy of news sources, they've been caught out many times reporting incorrect information.

You obviously didn't read the name of the pilot listed at the RAAF website. How would it be if a state funeral was held and the wrong pilot was listed on the tomb stone. That would go down real nice with the Family wouldn't it now.

"Flight Lieutenant Henry ‘Lacy’ Smith from Sydney, NSW was flying the Spitfire when it was shot down by anti-aircraft fire on 11 June 1944. The Spitfire MJ789 crashed into the River Orne, near Caen, in northern France. The aircraft was not found until November 2010. Flight Lieutenant Smith was buried with full military honours at the Commonwealth War Graves Cemetery, Ranville, Normandy, France in April this year. His aircraft was bought to Australia in September 2011."

http://www.aircrewremembrancesociety...mithhenry.html

I never just accept things on face value, no matter how emotional the subject may be, the file photo in that article is extremely similar to the RAAF's archive, if it's the same they should have "File Photo" printed somewhere on it to indicate it's not an actual photo of the wreak, believe it or not this is a legal requirement under Australia law.

P.S. Don't you know not to believe everything you see or read on the net

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Old 10-20-2011, 11:06 AM
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I think it shows great human spirit that their are those out there searching for our war dead. Think what it would be like loosing some so long ago,then out of the blue their last resting place is found. Imagine how close you would feel to a lost one to actual have their dog-tags in your hands.
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Old 10-20-2011, 12:02 PM
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thats like shumacher tapping with his hand his broken f1 like if it was a pet

are things endowed with some kind of spirit?

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Old 10-20-2011, 12:20 PM
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thats like shumacher tapping with his hand his broken f1 like if it was a pet

are things endowed with some kind of spirit?

Yes, because it is human nature to bestow these feelings upon things.....I bet somwhere theres someone who even loves you!
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Old 10-20-2011, 01:32 PM
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I think it shows great human spirit that their are those out there searching for our war dead. Think what it would be like loosing some so long ago,then out of the blue their last resting place is found.
It's actually the treasure hunters who find those airplanes, and they are not primary after the human remains - furthermore you'll never know if you'll find any remains at all - or if the pilot even was still onboard(you can bail and get blown to bits by a shell on the ground f.i.).

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Imagine how close you would feel to a lost one to actual have their dog-tags in your hands.
Close? Like having the pocketwatch of grandpa?
There's one lil' difference 'tho - imagine what these dogtags went through at the impact.
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Old 10-21-2011, 04:40 PM
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It's actually the treasure hunters who find those airplanes, and they are not primary after the human remains - furthermore you'll never know if you'll find any remains at all - or if the pilot even was still onboard(you can bail and get blown to bits by a shell on the ground f.i.).



Close? Like having the pocketwatch of grandpa?
There's one lil' difference 'tho - imagine what these dogtags went through at the impact.
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It's not just AC and pilots I was talking about. Groups are looking for our war dead in many known combat arenas. WW1, WW2, and the Korean War just to name a few. They are still finding grave like the mass graves near Fromelles in France. Hundreds of British and Commonwealth military war dead have been found there. They are doing DNA sampling in the hope of finding out who these men are. Now that's got to cost a hole lot of money. Only treasure there is,is one of people finding out where their love one's are and perhaps finally laying them to rest in a respectful way.
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