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Mendelsohn to take us 'through' the moment, and more coming up. (Original Post) elleng Jan 2017 OP
I'm Haydn today. Get it? Haydn? mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2017 #1
Me doin the same, haydn in elleng Jan 2017 #2
Sheesh, what happened there? mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2017 #3
Crashed Military Jet Abandoned in the New Jersey Woods for Over 50 Years. elleng Jan 2017 #4
So you're listening to WETA online, then? mahatmakanejeeves Jan 2017 #5
Yes, online, elleng Jan 2017 #6

mahatmakanejeeves

(57,393 posts)
1. I'm Haydn today. Get it? Haydn?
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 03:46 PM
Jan 2017

I've got WETA on now.

Also: a chicken in every pot!

Really. I just got back from the grocery store . Are we at war yet?

Don't mind me; that's the chardonnay talking. I hope 5 liters is enough to make it through the day.

elleng

(130,865 posts)
2. Me doin the same, haydn in
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 04:56 PM
Jan 2017

joisey woods, crash bang!



Tsar Saltan: March on now, and grandkids will be crashing into me soon!

Really in pine barrens. May get my own pic later,

elleng

(130,865 posts)
4. Crashed Military Jet Abandoned in the New Jersey Woods for Over 50 Years.
Fri Jan 20, 2017, 05:11 PM
Jan 2017

Abandoned in a forest in New Jersey is the wreck of a Lockheed T2V-1 SeaStar aircraft. Lying in woods just 50 miles from Manhattan, its location is surprisingly accessible but unknown by many save for locals and enthusiasts who keep an eye on the wreck’s well-being. The military jet crashed near the town of West Milford, NJ in 1962 and, following the salvage of its single jet engine, was left to rot.

According to the Milford Messenger, the SeaStar’s two pilots were flying a training sortie out of Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn when the aircraft ran into trouble. When their ejection systems failed the crew was forced to put the Lockheed T2V-1 down in a heavily wooded swamp, allegedly infested with venomous snakes.

http://www.urbanghostsmedia.com/2015/02/crashed-lockheed-t2v-1-wreck-west-milford-new-jersey/

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