There's mud and dirt on the wings. The ground was probably wet. He's got them down from the rafters. I'll be going up in July to pick them up. I'll be able to get a better description out when I get them back and in my hangar. I don't know how long the plane rested at the crash site upside-down, but the tanks are dry. Fuel starvation? Maybe, with those standard tanks.


Doug Anderson
N8458J, Amazon Temptress