B24 LIBERATOR WRECK AT MOONLIGHT CREEK

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Russell White is the author of the following home page on the internet which shows photographs of B-24 Liberator "Little Eva" which crashed on 2 December 1942.

 

"B24 Liberator wreck at Moonlight Creek"
Pictures of "Little Eva" near Escott Station
NOTE:- This is a link to another site on the Internet

 

Subject:     Liberator Wreck near Escott Station (Moonlight Creek)
Date:              Mon, 22 Nov 1999 23:24:18 +1100
From:            Russell White <brough@dropbears.com>

PD> Can you tell me whether this is the aircraft ("Little Eva") detailed in my home page at the following address:-

> http://www.ozatwar.com/ozcrashes/qld206.htm

>It was also featured in a 1 hr TV Show on National Geographic channel on
>Foxtel the other night. The show was called "The Aeroplane Dance". It
>was made by Film Australia.

>Regards Peter Dunn
>pdunn@st.net.au
>http://www.st.net.au/~dunn

Yes, Peter, it's the same one - the wreckage is at Moonlight Creek. I'm fascinated by your site, you've done a great deal of research. I had no idea a documentary had been made about it - extraordinary really, as I've been to Escott many times, and no-one has ever mentioned it.

Regards,

Russell.

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Russell White
Speed of Light P/L
PO Box 142 Rose Bay NSW 2029 Australia
<http://www.dropbears.com> brough@dropbears.com

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