another one
Randy,
Just read the article. Respectfully, if Officer Pat Woodward's memory is as good as his knowledge of digging equipment in 1946,
"And there were no hole digging machines in those days. If you wanted to dig a hole that size you had to dig it by hand which would have taken lots of people to do", then I would question the veracity of his statement. Steam shovels were in existence before the 1900's and this is an example of one in 1908. That's one hell of a big rock. Add to that, who's to say that they didn't bury those planes after he left and he didn't truly know about it. His story should be taken with a grain of salt imo. I have high hopes that David Cundall will find them somewhere over there. He deserves at least a chance to continue.