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Longun & co (a group admin) says:
12 Feb 12 - We now have crash sites from every continent - submerged, on mountains, in forests, on moors, in lakes, jungles, wartime, peacetime, jet, propeller, airship. Recent photos, old photos, a photo with a bear, and even limited (tasteful) nudity. Thanks to all of you.

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Upper Commons Stirling LJ628 kaz hayles 0 27 months ago
Short Stirling Items kaz hayles 0 27 months ago
Fuel tank from Firth of Forth Mark`Stevens ModelCrafter 0 34 months ago
Cupar, Fife, Scotland Master of Design at the University of Dundee 4 39 months ago
Lynyrd Skynyrd marcfrank29303 1 49 months ago
Sites with no wreckage Aloysious A Gruntpuddock 0 55 months ago

About old plane crash sites

Remote or half-forgotten locations of plane crashes. There's something weirdly poignant about the decay that takes over a place that was once quiet and peaceful, then for a few shocking moments was the site of a terrible and violent event, and has since gradually returned to peace.

No aircraft graveyards, museums or mock-ups (Vancouver "Passengers" set, the set from "Lost", etc) please.

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