Got my TIGHAR Tracks today. My thanks to all the dedicated people who are working hard and courageously on this project!
1. I like the hypothesis that the White Bird may have tried to land on the longest stretch of open water, extending from the Northeast lobe of the pond West Southwest towards the main pond area containing the island.
Q: can we estimate the expected length of open water required by the White Bird for landing?
Q: How does that compare to the available tracks on Gull Pond?
2. I want to reiterate my previous contention that the removal of the wingtip floats likely made a controlled landing impossible (and if the pilot suspected, may very well have induced him to land as near to straight upwind as possible). Thisp may well have resulted in a crash long before the plane reached the shallows between the Northeast lobe and the main pond. Because of that, I suggest we consider doing a magnetic scan of the Northeast lobe as part of the 2024 expedition.
Cheers,
Jon