Some are fully
intact, others are not, but all have fascinating histories
on how they fell, landed or were abandoned in their final
resting place. Both American and Japanese aircraft are represented.
Nowadays
they are isolated and difficult to find, for this is why
they are still undisturbed. Not only has our team tracked
down the previously-undiscovered remnants of there historic
aircraft, always under dangerous conditions, but they have
subsequently employed world experts to research and meticulously
define each and every history.
You
will not find such depth of aviation archaeology anywhere
else. From the A-20 "Hell'n
Pelican" that crashed landed after the 5th
Air Forces infamous Black Sunday mission, to the wreckage
of a Japanese Ki
43 Oscar from the Japanese Army's first and only raid
against Guadalcanal, or the former P-38
Lightning of ace Richard E. Smith. "Pug" Southerland's F-4F Wildcat
on Guadalcanal, victim of ace Saburo Sakai.
This
CD ROM's color video, color slides, WWII photos, live commentaries
and documented histories are all testament to this. Our
team spent nearly two years trekking unexplored tropical
jungles and swamps to bring you the breathtaking images
and full histories of these historical wonders.
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