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Posted by toomanyslurpees on Friday, July 4, 2008 4:58 PM

Yeh, #1 is a lancaster, it's FM221 which crashed there in september 1950, it's listed on the Lancaster society's website, I saw it from the road and asked the guy who was driving if he knew what it was, he thought it was a kingair, but I flew over the next day and released there's no way, but had no idea it would be a Lanc until I got right up to it, here's another picture that shows the top of the nose

Here's an interesting extra bit of info on #2:

As far as I can tell it's a DC-4, the photos don't show well, but that's definatly part of another nacelle where it's broken off, I imagine the rest of it must have been there at some point or that wing would have been in worse shape... Resolute was used alot by the Americans aswell when the Dew line was being built so I imagine there's as much American wreckage out there as Canadian, in looking up these things I found lots about various military planes abandoned all over the north in the 50s and 60s, more work than they were worth then to get them out.

For #3 somebody mentioned what my guess is, a C-82, I didn't know about it before I was trying to figure it out, at first I was thinking Boxcar because it really looks like it have to of had a boom there that's been cut off, and Boxcars were used by the RCAF, but of coarse the engine was wrong, but the C-82 was similar layout with R-2800s, and that looks like it could be an R-2800. The other thing with that it that I found info on a C-82 that had crashed at a weather station near there that's fuselage had been turned into a shed, so at least it's known they were flying out of there.

There's also a F-27 airliner that crashed in the 70s pretty much entirely intact somewhere near Resolute but I never got a chance to find out where it is.

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Posted by KJ200 on Friday, July 4, 2008 4:20 PM

First one definitely looks like a Lancaster or possibly a Lancastrian, the transport version.

Haven't a clue on the others, but the pics are just sooo cool.

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Posted by B-17 Guy on Friday, July 4, 2008 2:10 PM

I wanna say #1 is/was a lanc or some thing similar.

#2 is either a C-46 or 47......I'm leaning toward's 46

#3...?????????

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Posted by DrewH on Friday, July 4, 2008 11:21 AM
 Red13Bar wrote:

The big guy is a DC-6.  The pictures of the wrecks I can't ID, to little left to identify anyway....Boohoo [BH]

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Posted by Red13Bar on Friday, July 4, 2008 10:41 AM

The big guy is a DC-6.  The pictures of the wrecks I can't ID, to little left to identify anyway....Boohoo [BH]

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Posted by raider83 on Friday, July 4, 2008 10:01 AM
Could number 2 be a c-46?
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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, July 4, 2008 9:16 AM
 acmodeler01 wrote:

#3 looked like a B-26 to me, but it's kinda hard to tell with no size references. As for it being a C-119, I say no because I haven't found too many of those with 3-bladed props.

If not a C-119, perhaps a C-82?

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Posted by acmodeler01 on Friday, July 4, 2008 9:07 AM

I knew the shiny single engine was a Spartan. They were built in Tulsa and there are a couple of examples (different types) in the Tulsa Air & Space Museum.

I'm going with my gut on a couple of the wrecks...

#3 looked like a B-26 to me, but it's kinda hard to tell with no size references. As for it being a C-119, I say no because I haven't found too many of those with 3-bladed props.

#2 looks like a DC-3 or some variant.

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Posted by DrewH on Friday, July 4, 2008 9:06 AM

 bondoman wrote:
  Pause to pray for the lost aircrew.

Nice thought, but it doesn't look like any of them are crash sites or have damage from a crash. If they are, the evidence is well hidden from the years of exposure.

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Posted by DrewH on Friday, July 4, 2008 9:00 AM
Argus - Wink [;)]
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Posted by russianfist on Friday, July 4, 2008 5:46 AM

#1. At first glance I thought it was a B-24 but after seeing the curve of the rudders and the tail flash I think it's a Brit!

I'm going with a Lanc Whistling [:-^]

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, July 4, 2008 3:48 AM

Lancastrian? Was there a Mil version?

Shackleton?

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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, July 4, 2008 3:47 AM

 bondoman wrote:
I think its a brit, like a whitley or a short.

The Whitley was twin engined.

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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, July 4, 2008 3:42 AM

Let's see....

4 engines, which look to be low slung, looks like a twin-tail  configuration, faded remnants of  fin flashes on what appears an oval/elliptical shaped fin... If that kink in the port wing is meant to be there and not a result of the crash, I'd say a Lancaster or Lancaster derivative.

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, July 4, 2008 3:41 AM
I think its a brit, like a whitley or a short.
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Posted by Will on Friday, July 4, 2008 3:21 AM

#1 looks to be a b-24 or b-17 Just my guess i could be wrongConfused [%-)]

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, July 4, 2008 2:43 AM

Harv- SLAP!!

Guess on the big job.

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Posted by dirtball on Friday, July 4, 2008 2:33 AM
   Well atleast I knew it was U.S.  I`m tired. I gota get some sleep. Talk to ya in the mornin...........Harv
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Posted by Phil_H on Friday, July 4, 2008 2:22 AM
 RemcoGrob wrote:

That first plane is a Spartan Executive:

I cheated and searched the registration number...

http://www.dtlinn.com/spartanpage/spartanexecutive.html

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Posted by toomanyslurpees on Friday, July 4, 2008 2:19 AM
Nice work, I only got that 'cause it was writen on the cowling.
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Posted by Borg R3-MC0 on Friday, July 4, 2008 2:17 AM

That first plane is a Spartan Executive:

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartan_Executive

 

 

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Posted by dirtball on Friday, July 4, 2008 2:11 AM
   No. Top pic is deffenetly American. Too sexy for Russian. Almost looks like a Servenski(?) P35.  #1 almost looks like a B17..........Harv
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Posted by toomanyslurpees on Friday, July 4, 2008 2:07 AM

I'll mention I found a photo of #1 where the fuselage was still there, I was trying to find it again to double check that it was the same aircraft, but I'm pretty sure it was, so that wreck isn't as grizzly as it appears which also makes it more difficult.

#3 looks like is was pointing in the direction of where I was standing and the port wing either flipped in the accident or had been since, it was alittle eerie standing there looking at these things that have sat here for years wondering what became of the men who were flying them, the third one had obviously been on fire, also sad in the fact that they're all within a couple miles of the airport. It's interesting to note that the rudder of the first one still flaps back and forth in the wind.

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, July 4, 2008 1:49 AM

 dirtball wrote:
A wild guess at #3 (if its on its back) could be a C-119 flying box car???I have no idea what the rest are, and what is the first plane? Its a real looker............Harv
OK Harv lets get clickin.

The first shots of the single engine are all yours. I'm guessing its Russian.

The big dead wing picture  is the prize. There are at LEAST four but maybe a fifth and.. engine mounts, on an un interrupted wing. What does that tell us?

Parasol, either up or down. Seaplane then. Japanese or USN? Mavis and Emily had four. Mariner and Catalina had two. Mars had four but I don't think so here. Commercial job? Boeing 314.

Keep me posted.

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Posted by bondoman on Friday, July 4, 2008 1:41 AM

This is a very nice thread. Pause to pray for the lost aircrew.

I'd say that the photo with the half round window is a C-46.

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Posted by dirtball on Friday, July 4, 2008 1:31 AM
A wild guess at #3 (if its on its back) could be a C-119 flying box car???I have no idea what the rest are, and what is the first plane? Its a real looker............Harv
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I.D. this....
Posted by toomanyslurpees on Friday, July 4, 2008 1:19 AM

work sent me up north and it always seems to be a good place for someone who loves old airplanes, thought I'ld see how you guys do without cheating like me and having a closer look.

 This turned up in Iqaluit:(by the way I'm impressed that someone brought a vintage single engine plane across the vast nothingness of the north, braver than me...)

The next three are all in Resolute, info on one is easy to find on the web, the other two I'm only fairly sure about the types

wreck #1

#2 (no idea where the rest of it is)

#3 (this one will probably be pretty tough with these pictures but maybe someone's got a keen enough eye)

Here's a couple just for the heck of it, it's neat to see these things are still hard at work here:

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