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Re: XI-B Revisited - Owls Head aircraft wreckage
Posted by:
Simon Gunson
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Date: February 15, 2014 11:56PM
Hi Ruben, thank you for replying. I will email you privately however what you have here rewrites the history of WW2. It appears to be evidence of a failed attack on USA and possibly one involving a nuclear weapon.
I hope you are documenting your dives and I suggest you could fund these dives with a documentary production. I can put you in touch with an interested producer. Please take lots of photos and also consider taking samples from the seabed and having analysis for radiation as the aircraft may have carried some form of nuclear weapon. Please take precautions for your own health.
Conventional historians like authors Kossler and Ott disavow that any more than one Ju-390 aircraft ever flew. However the Luftwaffe Quartermaster general paid Junkers for three completed aircraft. This aircraft which you refer could not be that one because the acknowledged Ju-390 V1 was still in existence in November 1944 at Dessau.
It is also interesting that you mention fire damage. By June/July 1944 USA set up a radar chain to defend the coastline. It is possible the aircraft went down through hostile action but it is also important to recall a Hurricane struck the same seaboard on 18 September thus heavy winds might have taxed the engines to overheat.
I hope you are documenting your dives and I suggest you could fund these dives with a documentary production. I can put you in touch with an interested producer. Please take lots of photos and also consider taking samples from the seabed and having analysis for radiation as the aircraft may have carried some form of nuclear weapon. Please take precautions for your own health.
Conventional historians like authors Kossler and Ott disavow that any more than one Ju-390 aircraft ever flew. However the Luftwaffe Quartermaster general paid Junkers for three completed aircraft. This aircraft which you refer could not be that one because the acknowledged Ju-390 V1 was still in existence in November 1944 at Dessau.
It is also interesting that you mention fire damage. By June/July 1944 USA set up a radar chain to defend the coastline. It is possible the aircraft went down through hostile action but it is also important to recall a Hurricane struck the same seaboard on 18 September thus heavy winds might have taxed the engines to overheat.