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Front view of the left wing. The flap was still attached on this side.
Front view of the left wing. The flap was still attached on this side.
There was a valve hanging out of the leading edge.
There was a valve hanging out of the leading edge.
Close up of the valve. Thinking that it might be a fuel stutoff valve for the tip tank.
Close up of the valve. Thinking that it might be a fuel stutoff valve for the tip tank.
Tom checking out the engine as I make my way around.
Tom checking out the engine as I make my way around.
On the left is the fin with some of the fuselage still attached to it.
On the left is the fin with some of the fuselage still attached to it.
Looking down on the fin. After taking this shot I read the name "Wild Child". I wasn't sure, but that name sounded really familiar. It took me about a minute of thinking before I put the name and paint job together.
Looking down on the fin. After taking this shot I read the name "Wild Child". I wasn't sure, but that name sounded really familiar. It took me about a minute of thinking before I put the name and paint job together.
Better view of the artwork. I remember seeing photos of this plane in past. When a got home I checked my downloaded aircraft photos and I found a few of the plane. Knew that I'll seen this plane before.
Better view of the artwork. I remember seeing photos of this plane in past. When a got home I checked my downloaded aircraft photos and I found a few of the plane. Knew that I'll seen this plane before.
Another view of the fin.
Another view of the fin.
Checkerboard top. It's turned round, pointing backwards. Think that the tube is a video camera. Seen videos that looked like they were taken from that angle.
Checkerboard top. It's turned round, pointing backwards. Think that the tube is a video camera. Seen videos that looked like they were taken from that angle.
The antenna was still intact on this side. The artwork was almost burned off.
The antenna was still intact on this side. The artwork was almost burned off.
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