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A friend of mine, who is the daughter of Malaysian royalty said that
some of the native people, (they are called "Orang Asli" or "Sangkai"), found an old military aircraft deep in the jungle of Malaysia. A Malay man accompanied them into the jungle and took some videos. I'm supposed to receive a copy of the videos in a couple of weeks. I offerred to help them locate someone who might be interested in re-interring the remains of the crew and documenting the aircraft itself. Right now the details are sketchy. The Malaysian government gave up on it. The only detail I have for sure is that the tail number is "WG871". Someone said it might be a deHavilland Vampire. Anyone know what the tail numbers might signify? |
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