tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7802972646864367395.post1657082376716436308..comments2024-03-03T07:56:09.429+00:00Comments on UK Air Crash Site Coordinates (Formerly Peak Wreck Hunters): Vickers Armstrong Wellington Mk.IC DV718Seanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00262336471783722214noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7802972646864367395.post-76540596238487859572010-09-28T18:02:04.509+01:002010-09-28T18:02:04.509+01:00Thanks William, it's always poor visibility up...Thanks William, it's always poor visibility up there!<br /><br />We revisted in the snow: http://peakwreckhunters.blogspot.com/2010/02/vickers-armstrong-wellington-mkic-dv718.htmlSeanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00262336471783722214noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7802972646864367395.post-77601724749528383462010-09-28T17:41:45.885+01:002010-09-28T17:41:45.885+01:00I went up onto Riggs Moor yesterday to look for We...I went up onto Riggs Moor yesterday to look for Wellington Mk.IC DV718. I estimated the position by noting the co-ordinates of the round blemish on the moorland that appears on Google earth near where you found your piece.<br /><br />Visibility was very poor, being in mist all the time but the Google earth method was spot on. I arrived at a scar some 15 metres across which contained a large collection of debris, including what looked like both front under carriages. Location : SE 02120 73390 <br /><br />Nearby in a grough at, SE 02143 73403 there are more interesting bits with a piece of geodetic about 7ft by 3ft, I think from the wing.<br /><br />So you were very close indeed when you were there, just some 70 metres away.<br /><br />WilliamWilliamhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17179598067661746412noreply@blogger.com