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Bamboo bomber lost.



 
 
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Old May 8th 04, 11:32 AM
JDupre5762
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Default Bamboo bomber lost.

Yesterday May 7, 2004 a 1942 vintage Cessna T-50 popularly known as a bamboo
bomber was lost near Sharon, MA. The pilot was killed and the aircraft
destroyed. The pilot reported some kind of engine problem and was apparently
planning to ditch in a nearby reservoir but crashed on land. Pilot was from
New Hampshire and had only bought the aircraft just hours before. Pictures on
the TV news show a very small impact area with a concentrated pile of wreckage.




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Old May 10th 04, 12:07 AM
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Any more info on this? Perhaps a link to the story? An friend from NH
has a Bamboo Bomber and I can't contact him.


Will look into it further. Saw the report on television (Boston Channel 7) but
the local paper described the plane as a "seaplane" and had fewer details.


 




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