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8/5/2008 9:16:50 AM EDT
So, I was researching stuff and I found out that there are over 300 airplane crash sites in Arizona.  Most of them military related from the 40's and 50's.  I would really like to get out and find some of these places just to check them out.  It's damn near impossible to find out any info though.  The people who do this are extremely secretive about where anything is located.  Anybody know where I can find GPS coord's of any sites in Arizona?  

I did find this video though, which is interesting.  I never realized they built an actual flying plane out of scrap stuff for the original movie "Flight of the Phoenix".  Never knew the pilot got killed flying it either..

www.youtube.com/watch?v=n82nN_lqn58
8/5/2008 9:23:43 AM EDT
[#1]
Wreck chasing is big out here in the SW US (for obvious reasons).  I'm sure you have googled it.  As myth holds, a F101 went down about 14 miles of here but I'm not sure where.
8/5/2008 10:49:31 AM EDT
[#2]
I've been to a few in Colorado with some help from this site:

coloradowreckchasing.tripod.com/


Its all colorado crashes...maybe there is a link in there that can help though.  
I did find this link for AZ however:


www.aircraftarchaeology.com/search.htm
8/5/2008 3:29:50 PM EDT
[#3]

Quoted:
I've been to a few in Colorado with some help from this site:

coloradowreckchasing.tripod.com/


Its all colorado crashes...maybe there is a link in there that can help though.  
I did find this link for AZ however:


www.aircraftarchaeology.com/search.htm


Yeah, that AZ page says "Visit crash sites" as a tease then just shows you pictures but nothing else.

rr