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  • they may have survived the initial crash and left the wreck

  • @wadyano and leave their dogtags behind? that's stupid

  • @AccordGTR you don't know what state they were in. had they had head injuries, been disoriented.that they left doesn't mean they left with all their wits and thinking clearly..the truth is we'll likely never know.

  • @wadyano that's unlikely if they lost their wits they would tear off their dog tags. Every soldiers knows that those tags are there for identification in case they are killed or captured and are only removed when outside of a combat zone.

  • @AccordGTR if they had head injuries, that makes people do all sorts of things.

  • @wadyano zero remains?

    I think it is likely indigenous people found them, maybe even ate them.

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  • They were probably eaten by the natives.

  • keep pressin 2 for boob shakin

  • @ninjaowen200 bizare !i got a boner !

  • At 00:10 i thought that was a face

  • This was A16-126 Piloted by Ian Gibson. Crew was Graham Thorn, Arthur Quail and Bill Coutie. On the same mission A16-91 Piloted buy John Lerew crashed but Lerew survived and made his way back to Port Moresby. The other 3 crew perished. Also on this mission was A16-103 piloted by Padrina who made it back to base but was killed 2 weeks later.

  • @mmjreich how you know?

  • @zombi105 

  • @zombi105 The number was on the side of the fuselage. Google A16-126 and follow the Pacific Wrecks link.

  • My father Flt Sgt Charlie MILLs was a w.a.g. in hudsons in Malaya / New Guinea He supplied the Buna Gona campaign . Supplies in ... wounded and dead out . Could this be Pedro Pedrinas' bird . ? Pedro was shot down by Jap groundfire on low level resupply runs ... bully beef bombing . We searched for Pedro for two days , but the japs and the jungle were holding on to him and his crew . Any details as to the identity of plane and crew .

  • RELIGION CAUSES WAR

  • @camaroking250 I'd say an act of invasion, crimes against humanity or threat to population causes war.

  • @kerrzo1971 and you are right, but what your not seeing is that all starts because of different religions clashing together, people figure that by killing people of the opposite religion it will then make them closer to god.

  • @camaroking250

    I could go into this in depth but lets not. Peace.

  • @camaroking250  No, GREED CAUSES WAR

  • Taking a Hudson on a bombing mission against the Japanese in February, 1942, with the war only a few months old and the Japanese on a roll. That was a brave crew.

  • The Boogie Man definitely got this crew.

  • shit we dont know much of that crash...

  • A lockhhed Hudson, cricky, what a find.

  • "Every war is first then to an end,

    if the last fallen soldier

    the worthy last place of rest has"

    warbirds-power.de

  • did the plane die

  • shot down in new britain, there were only close to 500,000 japs swarming new britain in 42-43. they got captured, taken to rabaul, tortured, and executed. just like 99% of the other captured pilots.

  • @HelluvaBadShot Very good point. Politically correct news babe would never admit that.

  • The crew was probably eaten by the local natives.

  • @Kindsbach99 Only if they were Japanese. My wife worked in PNG late 60's - talking to an old guy who said.."don't like Japanese....too stringy!"

  • @Kindsbach99 Actually, the PNG natives used to hide the bodies of dead aussies so the japs wouldn't eat them. When they had enough time they would give the digger a respectful burial, but if not they would roll the body into a ravine. The natives were such a huge help to the campaign they came to be known by the diggers as the 'fuzzy-wuzzy angels'. 

  • i thought it said mw2 lol

  • Oh you havent found the remains? then GO FIND IT, AND DONT COME BACK TILL YOU FIND IT! LOL

  • ropen-pterodactyl American eyewitnes

    "you-tube"

    follow the information

  • the locals ate them

  • Paupa new Gunea Irian Jaya, Indonesia is home to the rare "ROPAN". It is a living pterodon, and when it smells decay, it will fly over and eat the human remains if they lay unburied. Only a single photograph of it exists because the area it lives in is so dense and remote. There is eyewitness testimony by a pilot who had seen it on utube. Most natives will not talk about it because the subject is said to bring bad luck.

  • @dynagravitomagnetic

    i call bull lies, cant find such an animal on google with a quick search, or on wikipedia, so wtf are you on about?

  • @pcfan2 "ropen pterodactyl American eyewitness"

    you-tube

  • @dynagravitomagnetic what are you talking about?

  • @dynagravitomagnetic Science Fiction, nice!

  • @dynagravitomagnetic someone has been watching destination truth...

  • What's so special about a plane lost?

    I mean there are millions of plane bombing or dogfighting around WW2

  • @teranfoong

    Well fact is that is true but you can preserve the plane and make it "authentic" and display it on public and teach people about the history of this plane or etc. etc.

  • Dude I thought it said mw2

  • They probably bailed out...or....The natives got them...It's what's for Supper.

  • Papua New-Guinea?

    I´ve heard that the native tribes of west-Papua have some kind of legend of a man who came down in a ball of flame back in the 40`s. I´m guessing that shot down plane looks a lot like a "ball of flame".

    The natives are so isolated back there that they thought the pilot was some kind of god.

  • @Adamus70

    Fuck you!

  • thats because shes speaking australian.

  • A pity that the remains of the 4 aircrew were not able to be located. Their relatives would've been no doubt relieved had their remains been found .. in much the same manner as that recent well-publicised discovery of that mass grave of approx. 200 Aust Diggers in Northern France, dating way back from WW1 (remains ID'd via DNA + formal military reburial with honour & dignity).

  • What did the plane look like? Where did you have it last?

  • Interesting. Good job.

  • watch this ww2 secret german ice tunnel found in norway

  • They didn't find any remains most likely due to crash i.e. split in air or possible animals/"enemy" soldiers

  • @XtcRaver420 most likely enamy taking things from the bodys dragged them out and then animals took care of the rest RIPguys

  • Haha!

    Language comprehension fail, Robofrag.

    She said "decades-old mystery", i.e. plural.

  • FFS!

    She said "a decades-old mystery," i.e. a mystery that's decades old.

    You're clearly not a native English speaker, since a native speaker would never say "take attention" (it's "pay attention", but even that wouldn't be ideal in this context).

    So just stfu and accept that you're wrong, OK?

    ;-)

  • @bnipmnaa are you sure she didn't say "a dickhead's old mystery"?

  • @bnipmnaa thanks for the spellcheck.

  • no that would be a decade old mystery

  • No, that implies that the mystery is one decade old.

    'Decades-old' means that the mystery is several decades old... which this one is.

  • 54,675 views WOW

  • 61,535 views now :)

  • its because of the interresting title

  • well buddy i left my comment 2 months ago... maybe ur the blind one

  • Papua, New Guinea

  • are you blind? is says 24,180 views at the top right

  • i'd rather be blind than unarguably stupid. you seem to be both, AND a waste of time. <nvm the third for a moment.

    take a second and compare time stamps between your post and the one made by vanig.

    now what do you, uh....see.

  • wow he said it 2 months before you retard

  • why does channel 10 bother on youtube they dont get any views

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