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ZK-AFB Presentation Comments

 

1/  I looked through all the slides and it does make sense, in fact that is a very good presentation.  Slides 37-40 are of the most interest as it does look like aircraft wings. Time to pull on the tramping boots and "westcoast gear" and go for a walk. I know you have been through that type of bush as well as myself, very thick and dark, plus you aren't actually walking, it's climbing all the way over tree trunks half of which are rotten. LJ

 

2/ What can I say........what a great slide show, so easy to follow.....well done !!. MK

 

3/ Thank you very much for this, have just had a quick skim through - a lot of time, research and good information has gone into this. I'll sit down one night soon and go through this in detail. JT

 

4/ Hi Gavin,

What a lot of research you have put into this project but it looks as if will pay off in the long run.   Best wishes     CW

 

5/ I have just looked at your slideshow and think its very full of useful info and you have gone to a lot of trouble for a good cause. It would be amazing to be part of the search team to find one of these downed aircraft.  KW

 

6/ I downloaded the PDF of ZK-AFB the other day and had a bit of a read, sounds like you've got it nailed down pretty well. MC

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