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    1. Re: [FLJACKSO] 1944 Two Egg Plane Crash
    2. Richard, A u-boat actually fired on either Daytona or Fort Lauderdale, I don't remember which. There used to be an exhibit about it at the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola (it may still be there). Dale Richard White <rw@pone.com> wrote: >DNDothan@cs.com wrote: > >>Richard, >> >>He was a U.S. Army pilot but your mention of the Chinese training at Tallahassee is fascinating.  Is the crash you mention the one at the sinks south of Tallahassee in the National Forest?  I walked the nature trail there once and you can still see the wreckage of the plane.  I don't remember the details from the trail guide. >> >>By the way, my dad was in training at the Naval Air Station in Pensacola at about that same time and tells a fascinating story about the crew of a German U-Boat coming ashore and knocking out a couple of guards at a fuel depot but being discovered before they could set it afire. I assume this is probably the same U-Boat that sailed into the harbor at Apalachicola, where locals claimed the Germans bought some fresh fruit and vegetables before heading back into the Gulf. Navy pilots out of Pensacola found the sub off Cape San Blas and sank it. >> >>Dale >> >In Fort Myers where I grew up there was a tradition that ein >Unterseeboot sailed up the Caloosahatchee and maybe dropped off a couple >of spies.  Whether or not there was any truth to the story, though, I >haven't a clue... > >The Chinese pilot's remains... what I heard was that the plane was found >in a swamp, so, it sounds like what you describe... where else would a >plane be likely to be lost hereabouts?  But I just don't know the >details... never did.  I do recall a short item about the discovery >being published in the Democrat, but I don't even recall the year.  My >best guess would be 1969, but it could have been anytime between 1967 >and 1970.  I believe that it was in the Winter, though, and that lack of >foliage at that time of year helped with the search. > >RW > >------------------------------- >To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to FLJACKSO-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >

    08/27/2007 05:54:55