Save B-17E 'Swamp Ghost'
The country of Papua New Guinea, an independent 3rd world Pacific nation was the site of intense battles during WWII sixty years ago. That legacy left the county with many war relics - including aircr... continue reading »
""Swamp Ghost" belongs back in the U.S.A.!"
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"I may be only 13 but i love aircraft and my grandfather flew the B-17F "skywolf" over Germany, he was shot down in 1943 and i have signed many petitions before and this is by far one of the best."
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"My father was a waist gunner of a B-17 in the 338th in England. The plane should be allowed to leave the country for rebuilding in the USA. It means nothing to New Guinea but something to use against the USA. It is a piece of history but only to the peopl"
"Please save the WWII aircraft and/or remains that can be restored for posterity sake."
"WWII Veteran, worked on B-17s"
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"I am Fred Eaton (the pilot)s first cousin"
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"Save it as is....important for us who only read about what happened"
"Bring it to the us Fred"
"Save this aircraft and return it to its rightful owners, the United States. PNG is incapable of saving this important piece of history. Remember who came and saved the people of PNG. You would all be slaves of the Japanese if it wasnt for the allied force"
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"Would Love to see her go to a legitimate group for restoration"
"I pray that all those called to duty perform so honorably that they may always be welcome, in times of peace, at the sites of the sacrifices of their friends and loved ones. I prefer the relics be used, in place, as much as possible, to provide a forum fo"
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"any wwii relics should be protected"
"This aircraft has mystery to it that would be lost if it were restored, in its current for it is more beutiful than it would be restored. True it would be one of only a few (and quite possible the only flyable?) B-17Es left in existance. I say it shoule b"