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Joe Idoni  > Aircraft Crash Sites > Charleston Peak C-54E 5/23/09
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Chip at the first pile of wreckage we came upon. The crash site is at 11,400 feet.
Chip at the first pile of wreckage we came upon. The crash site is at 11,400 feet.
Looks like someone gathered it up into a pile. The first thing I noticed was that it was full of electrical wire.
Looks like someone gathered it up into a pile. The first thing I noticed was that it was full of electrical wire.
This part had a lot of wire connections and some capacitors.
This part had a lot of wire connections and some capacitors.
Piece of the fuselage skin.
Piece of the fuselage skin.
This wire is about 3/8 of an  inch thick.
This wire is about 3/8 of an inch thick.
Looks like a piece from an engine mount.
Looks like a piece from an engine mount.
Part of an exhaust manifold.
Part of an exhaust manifold.
Approaching the main wreckage area.
Approaching the main wreckage area.
One of the engine mounts.
One of the engine mounts.
Part of the nacelle was still attached.
Part of the nacelle was still attached.
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