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Amelia Earhart Search Forum => General discussion => Topic started by: ThePilot on July 04, 2013, 06:09:42 AM

Title: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: ThePilot on July 04, 2013, 06:09:42 AM
hullo
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: George Pachulski on July 04, 2013, 06:17:44 AM

 Hard to clear see this is !?

     More Enligthenment needed here .......
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: Ric Gillespie on July 04, 2013, 06:38:38 AM
hullo

Nothing apparent in the contact print.  We'll know if there's really anything there when we see the negative.
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: Monty Fowler on July 04, 2013, 12:26:22 PM
Exactly - playing photo expert with low resolution contact sheets is not going to get you anywhere except into The Land of I Think I See ...

I have sent money (that's $$$$$$$$$) to help finance this trip which may get TIGHAR invaluable information. How many of the rest of you have?
 Talk is cheap. Answers are expensive.
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Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: Oskar Erich Heinrich Haberlandt on July 04, 2013, 01:51:45 PM
Never seen this photo before...Bevington Object from above???
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: ThePilot on July 04, 2013, 03:38:16 PM
Rick has used the wrong contact sheet and a fuzzy one - download my image and blow it up on your own computer and it is perfectly obvious the wheel and landing gear are near the shore as well as what seems a debris field below.
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: richie conroy on July 04, 2013, 04:00:02 PM
I think Ric has used the right one but without dust on
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: Ric Gillespie on July 04, 2013, 05:41:22 PM
Rick has used the wrong contact sheet and a fuzzy one - download my image and blow it up on your own computer and it is perfectly obvious the wheel and landing gear are near the shore as well as what seems a debris field below.

Let me try to straighten out the confusion.  At this time we have two versions of that photograph.  The one in which you see what you believe to be the wheel and landing gear is a scan of a print we've had for many years.  We got it from the New Zealand National Archive in Auckland.  The fuzzy image I posted is from the scan of the contact print I recently from the NZ Air Force Museum.  When we get a good copy of the negative next week we'll know for sure what's dust and what's real.  If your wheel and landing gear isn't there, please don't sue me.
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: Dale O. Beethe on July 04, 2013, 10:05:40 PM
Isn't that what people do when their pet theories don't pan out?!!!  Seriously, I'm looking forward to what Jeff finds IS there, if indeed anything new shows up in the negatives.  I'd say your chances of finding something well worth while are excellent!
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: Skip Daly on July 05, 2013, 08:18:25 AM
No cropping of photos this time.   :) :) :)
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: Ric Gillespie on July 05, 2013, 08:20:16 AM
No cropping of photos this time.   :) :) :)
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: Skip Daly on July 05, 2013, 09:40:06 AM
well-played sir!   :)
Title: Re: Whats a wheel and aircraft debris doing in 1938 photo?
Post by: matt john barth on July 07, 2013, 01:48:59 PM
No Doubt about it man,

I see the same thing also, save the pic and then zoom in and look down beech toward the NWC there is a big piece of what looks to be an aircraft wing on the beech and then some debris out from that possibly the strut in the Bevington photo. I posted this other places and no one has responded. Do you see it?

matt Barth