Here we see the engine, apparently 4-cylinders, which lies close to what's left of the fuselage and the wings.
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Lin Senior Member
Registered: April 2003 Location: Massachusetts & Moultonborough Posts: 673
Wed September 6, 2006 11:38pm
Hi dcr, these are neat artifact photos. Amazing no one ever carried that stuff out. Years ago while hiking Saddle Hill across the river from our house, I tripped on something. What I tripped on was a fusalage line attached to metal. Then we noticed several small pieces of a plane scattered throughout the terrain. We asked some older folks about it and found out it had been a small military plane and private plane collided during WWII over a passenger train headed for Boston killing all aboard the planes. Funny the historical items and facts you can find in the woods off of trails.