WWII aircraft wing I found tonight!

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As FBJ said it like P38 Pilot on crack! :lol:

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Just stumbled upon this 6 year old thread While searching Google for images of World War II aerial reconnaissance cameras. I don't really know how that directed me here but I'm really curious about this "wing". Does anyone have any updates?

Ended up joining this forum simply because of this post. It's pretty cool.
 
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Matching Consolidated inspection stamp

The End of this story!
The wing section was from a Consolidated model 29, also called a PB2Y Coronado. Model 29 matches the prefix of the part number, also Consolidated stamp hiding under a rivet matches. NAA doesn't use a letter after the prefix so it can't be NAA. According to AAIR Aviation Archaeological Investigation and Research data base shows 2 strike level losses of PB2Y at Kwajalein, maybe this is a piece of one? One listed at the seaplane base, one at Eyebe Island. The one at Eyebe is mentioned as a dive destination.
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Here is the two possible PB2Y candidates:
date: 440914 | PB2Y-3 | 7068 |assigned RES SQ-1 FAW-2 from NAS Kaneohe Bay
pilot Harkness, Leonard L. | location Marshall Islands, Kwajalein Atoll, Ebeye Island

date: 450212 | PB2Y-5R | 7075 | assigned to VR-2 from NAS Alameda
pilot: Parker, William R. Jr. |location Marshall Islands, Kwajalein
Atoll, seaplane area

Both strike level accidents with fatalities. A diving website mentions the
nose of a Coronado near Eyebe Island being a dive destination.
 

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