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Sunday, 28 April 2013

An update from Rick Vulpita

Rick posted this as a comment to one of the posts but I thought I'd actually pop it up as a separate post as it contains important information and his contact details. 

Crash Site Search Update: We have visited the crash area on April 7 and 14. Our search has been concentrated where the Indiana Toll Road and 400 East intersect. We based searching this area on the photos from 1933 and from a discussion with a 94 year old eye witness who was one of the first to arrive at the scene. The eye witness will be joining us at the site when the weather gets better. Using a metal detector we have dug up a large bolt and 2 pieces of odd shaped metal. These need to be further identified and more searches of this area are planned.

Even though the area strongly resembles the pictures in 1933 I am getting to sense most of the crash site may now be under the Indiana Toll Road. The family of a co-searcher owns the land to the north where the plane first exploded. Accounts from 1933 detail a trail of plane parts and other items fell into that field including the planes tail section. That area will also be searched in the future.

If anyone has any photos from 1933 of the area to share they are needed and would be welcomed. Please e-mail me at RTVulpitta@Comcast.net Thank you. Rick Vulpitta

2 comments:

  1. Some very nice photos from a relative of Alice Scribner:

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/richardweston/with/6241374118/

    --> Chris Baird
    www.arizonawrecks.com

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  2. Thanks CHris - wow you know how to dig up stuff! I must confess I haven't given this my undivided attention as my other blog re Continental Airlines Flight 11 takes up all my time and I'm writing a book about it as we speak!

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