#1
Posted 23 January 2019 - 10:21 PM
The location is in Germany but that is all the details I can give for legal reasons for now. I have been in contact with an Aircraft Recovery team at Ultimate Aviation out of Utah that will be raising funds to make a trip to Germany sometime this summer to investigate the condition of the aircraft, and see if recovering them is possible as they are all booby trapped by pressure sensitive bombs planted by the Germans.
I'm raising funds for the cause. Its the largest collection of WW2 German aircraft ever found, and would make history if they were recovered. We plan to restore the aircraft to flying condition to fly at airshows all over the world. The best part is there are possible German fighter ace aircraft in the bunch.
https://www.gofundme...262-jet-fighter
#2
Posted 24 January 2019 - 07:51 AM
Cheap trick to grab money!
If these aircraft exist, they are owned by the German state.
#3
Posted 24 January 2019 - 08:58 AM
#4
Posted 24 January 2019 - 06:10 PM
#5
Posted 02 March 2019 - 04:53 PM
Edited by Powder Puff Pew Pew, 09 March 2019 - 12:43 AM.
#6
Posted 02 March 2019 - 08:09 PM
#7
Posted 07 March 2019 - 05:20 AM
Anyhow never say never
#8
Posted 09 March 2019 - 12:40 AM
Blockwart, on 24 January 2019 - 07:51 AM, said:
Cheap trick to grab money!
If these aircraft exist, they are owned by the German state.
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The bunker is owned privately but the owners do not know the jets are there. Only a few people know the contents. The German government knows the bunker is there but they have no clue that the planes are still inside.
Edited by draiocht, 12 March 2019 - 06:33 PM.
unconstructive
#9
Posted 09 March 2019 - 12:44 AM
#10
Posted 09 March 2019 - 02:42 AM
Karl Streiger, on 07 March 2019 - 05:20 AM, said:
Anyhow never say never
Was´n Quark
Ah komm Kalle die blädn amis san doch völlig wirr in da Birn vom vielen schlechten & verdünntem Bier. Der hätt bielleicht a weng weniger vom puder in seinem namen schnupfen soil´n,soll gsünder sei
lets see if google can translate Bavarian dialect
Edited by Mighty Spike, 09 March 2019 - 06:44 AM.
#12
Posted 10 March 2019 - 05:52 PM
#13
Posted 11 March 2019 - 09:05 PM
R3d4ct3d, on 10 March 2019 - 05:01 PM, said:
I guess you also believe in Santa Claus.
https://militaryaviationmuseum.org/
Is funding the recovery of the aircraft. Gerald Yagen who currently owns 400+ Military fighter planes from WW1 and WW2 is funding the excavation including the shipping of my aircraft. His aid Frank Caly have been retrieving aircraft all over the world including Germany for 30+ yrs now. He owns his own museum, and airport, and paid him to move a WW2 British and German hanger to be moved from Germany to his airport to be rebuilt and restored, including 80mm anti aircraft cannons all over the airfield just like in WW2.
I can't go into much detail of their 2 other projects due to the sensitivity, but there are many many other such places they made me aware of all over Germany, where aircraft are lying but its a crime punishable by Jail to even touch them.
There are 11 German float planes in a lake north west of Frankfurt that are perfectly preserved sitting at the bottom of the lake after the Germans sunk them at the end of the war. There are thousands of locations all over Germany with buried planes, and vehicles but 95% of them are illegal to even touch.
There is even 2 bunkers I know of that have stuka dive bombers that are sitting exactly like they were in 1945, in a large underground hanger that has many bombs in it with glass triggers and several US army personnel died walking into it after their truck fell into a collapsed tunnel running under the road, and they ended up investigating the tunnel where they came into a large hanger underground full of stuka dive bombers. They triggered a bomb and it killed all 3 in the 1960s. Theres also another location that has 3 Me-262 perfectly intact but the bunker is off limits. This is just the tip of the ice burg there are thousands of locations like this. Germany has the largest treasure trove of historical artifacts in the world but 95% of them are forbidden to even touch or you risk going to jail.
#14
Posted 12 March 2019 - 01:31 AM
Powder Puff Pew Pew, on 11 March 2019 - 09:05 PM, said:
It's treated as an act of terrorism. There is a special prison camp in the east of Saxony that was build for prisoners of war during WWII and later was used by the East German secret police. In the past American citizens where brought to Ramstein air base and than to Guantanamo but Trump signed a treaty that America no longer takes these prisoners.
Edited by Oberst Wilhelm Klink, 12 March 2019 - 06:26 AM.
#16
Posted 13 March 2019 - 10:45 AM
Powder Puff Pew Pew, on 11 March 2019 - 09:05 PM, said:
There are 11 German float planes in a lake north west of Frankfurt that are perfectly preserved sitting at the bottom of the lake after the Germans sunk them at the end of the war. There are thousands of locations all over Germany with buried planes, and vehicles but 95% of them are illegal to even touch.
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There are no lakes north west of Frankfurt a.M that would be large enough to hide even a single Butcherbird.....there is an effin secondary Mountain range called the Taunus.......and do you want to know why I know that ?
Because I am living there
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