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The impact crater was just above the wreckage.
The impact crater was just above the wreckage.
Looking down from the impact crater.
Looking down from the impact crater.
Soon as I saw the horizontal stabilizer I could tell that this was a A-4 Skyhawk. This is the bottom side of the stab.
Soon as I saw the horizontal stabilizer I could tell that this was a A-4 Skyhawk. This is the bottom side of the stab.
Another view of the stab, it was in fairly good shape.
Another view of the stab, it was in fairly good shape.
Control linkage and hydraulics.
Control linkage and hydraulics.
This angle clearly shows the elevator actuator and control horn.
This angle clearly shows the elevator actuator and control horn.
Next to the stab was the tail end of the fuselage.
Next to the stab was the tail end of the fuselage.
The piece was crushed from the impact.
The piece was crushed from the impact.
Closer view. Part of the fin remained attached.
Closer view. Part of the fin remained attached.
View from the rear.
View from the rear.
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