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From: "Geo"
Well seeing how the tail fins were sticking up in the air I think it's
possible it was not buried but just got covered by drifting sands. I mean
using your same logic, what's the point of burying it half way? It's just
as likely it was in long term storage and being cannibalized and nobody
cared about the carcass enough to move it when the sand storms hit.
Hard to say without any other information except one email with a few
pictures sent to a news outfit who didn't even confirm that the email came
from who it claimed to be from. And with all the propaganda that was being
banded about I sure as heck have learned not to trust this type of story.
Geo.
"Tony Ingenoso" wrote in message
news:42db3ceb$2{at}w3.nls.net...
> Maybe, but what is the point of going to the effort to bury an airplane
> without wings that's a hanger queen? It'll never be targeted anyway.
>
> You need to explain why someone would go to that much bother for a heap of
> scrap if you want to make that argument.
>
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