thank you for your vidio I wish that you recorded the names I was a crew chief on a b52g I lost some good friends in peacetime , not even wartime so it goes to the dedication of the people that do and have served these people have given their lives to serve please do not forget their service
i have been there several times, my family ownes a camp ground on 1st roach pond.
there must have been allot taken from that site. because i didn't realize how big a b-52 really was. i found your video searching for b52's to get a better idea of the size.
awesome vid, i'm glad you have posted it up for people to enjoy!
@ibow2no1 I to have gone several times and find that I see less everytime I go. I figuired alot of it is burried under leaves and such through the years. But I am sure not everyone is honest and has to have that souviner.
@beutifullady yeh he is a bit of a fucking clown, he started some shit with me so I have looked some of his comments and by reading some you can tell that he is a mediocre to and obtuse individual with all most certain to be deficient in social interaction issues and to think of him as being a below average human is an embellishment to say the least. I think he is an angry individual jealous of others success and wannabe pilot.
those brake assemblies are worth a few hundred thousand by them selves...surprised the air force didnt remove them..also at 5:15 that appears to be an exhaust pipe from one of the eight engines...neat place..
they declaired it a no salvage zone out of respect for the crew that lost theyre lives. im from fl. i was there mid december. there was about 1/2 a foot of snow. it felt srange to be there.
WOW! I can't believe how much wreckage is all over the place. We went to the site via snowmobile today and could only see whatever was sticking up through the snow. Must be 4 ft there now.
you at last found the cockpit! at 4:22 in, you first look thru the copilot side window then into the upper escape hatch. I really must check this out!
Crash happened in Jan '63 in -20 degree windy weather. Some ejected and survived, while the others didn't get out and didn't make it. One who did eject died.
thank you for your vidio I wish that you recorded the names I was a crew chief on a b52g I lost some good friends in peacetime , not even wartime so it goes to the dedication of the people that do and have served these people have given their lives to serve please do not forget their service
steamjerry 6 months ago
@steamjerry I believe I did in B52 bomber crash part 1 this is part 2. Glad you liked the video :)
beutifullady 6 months ago
i have been there several times, my family ownes a camp ground on 1st roach pond.
there must have been allot taken from that site. because i didn't realize how big a b-52 really was. i found your video searching for b52's to get a better idea of the size.
awesome vid, i'm glad you have posted it up for people to enjoy!
ibow2no1 11 months ago
@ibow2no1 I to have gone several times and find that I see less everytime I go. I figuired alot of it is burried under leaves and such through the years. But I am sure not everyone is honest and has to have that souviner.
beutifullady 11 months ago
@beutifullady yeh he is a bit of a fucking clown, he started some shit with me so I have looked some of his comments and by reading some you can tell that he is a mediocre to and obtuse individual with all most certain to be deficient in social interaction issues and to think of him as being a below average human is an embellishment to say the least. I think he is an angry individual jealous of others success and wannabe pilot.
bandp2 1 year ago
Very interesting. Thank you for posting.
michbiker 2 years ago
at 0:47 appears to be a tail or stabilizer.
wyomingrailfan 2 years ago
those brake assemblies are worth a few hundred thousand by them selves...surprised the air force didnt remove them..also at 5:15 that appears to be an exhaust pipe from one of the eight engines...neat place..
theonly52 2 years ago
they declaired it a no salvage zone out of respect for the crew that lost theyre lives. im from fl. i was there mid december. there was about 1/2 a foot of snow. it felt srange to be there.
ez863epb 2 years ago
WOW! I can't believe how much wreckage is all over the place. We went to the site via snowmobile today and could only see whatever was sticking up through the snow. Must be 4 ft there now.
snowboatatv 3 years ago
they built a road in to there when it happend.
c2c2p1 3 years ago
you at last found the cockpit! at 4:22 in, you first look thru the copilot side window then into the upper escape hatch. I really must check this out!
sbarbu 3 years ago
Crash happened in Jan '63 in -20 degree windy weather. Some ejected and survived, while the others didn't get out and didn't make it. One who did eject died.
Rhenoism 4 years ago
I think this plane crashed because it had no engines.
moosetwat 4 years ago
it crashed because the verticle stabilizer on the tail had a structural failure (it broke off!) and the plane was flying at low altitude.
rocketdude1979 2 years ago
pieces everywhere..
redmercurygods 4 years ago