Continuing on, we are now looking for the wing section with the star on it. I looked for it before and wasn't able to find it. This time I was able to see it on Google Earth and was able to head straight for it. Circled in the background is the left wing.
Here it is. Tom knew where it was, but he let me have fun by letting me see if I could find it.
It's a piece of a right wing tip. If I figured things out right, it's from #158379.
Hiking on to check out the wreckage of the burned out F-4.
Tom approaching the crash site of what I believe is #158379.
It's hard to tell, but there's a F-4 there.
Tom standing on one of the two General Electric J79-GE-10 engines that powered the F-4Js.
Doug and Mike looking over the site.
The F-4 landed on it's back. The right wing can be seen.
This shot shows that the wing tip is broken off at the hinge for the folding wing. The piece with the star looks like it belongs to this wing.
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