allen_idaho
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So I recently came across this old news story while I was browsing the Google News archives, and thought you all might find it interesting.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?i...&pg=5308,4364715&dq=ship+wreck+treasure&hl=en
Basically, the story states that in Feb. 1943, a US Army Douglas transport plane took off from Fort Nelson, Alaska with 14 passengers and $200,000 in cash. It was supposed to fly directly to Fort Simpson, but never arrived.
After checking the validity of the story, I discovered that there really was an aircraft reported missing that fits the description. It was:
Date: Feb. 5, 1943
Type: Douglas C-49
Serial Number: 43-2004
Unit: ATC
Location: Canada
MACR Number: 15247
So, maybe the story is true. Maybe there is a crashed Douglas C-49 with 14 dead bodies and a whole lot of cash just waiting for somebody to find it.
http://news.google.com/newspapers?i...&pg=5308,4364715&dq=ship+wreck+treasure&hl=en
Basically, the story states that in Feb. 1943, a US Army Douglas transport plane took off from Fort Nelson, Alaska with 14 passengers and $200,000 in cash. It was supposed to fly directly to Fort Simpson, but never arrived.
After checking the validity of the story, I discovered that there really was an aircraft reported missing that fits the description. It was:
Date: Feb. 5, 1943
Type: Douglas C-49
Serial Number: 43-2004
Unit: ATC
Location: Canada
MACR Number: 15247
So, maybe the story is true. Maybe there is a crashed Douglas C-49 with 14 dead bodies and a whole lot of cash just waiting for somebody to find it.