Plane wreckage near Winston peak.
Macha's book doesn't mention "winston peak" anywhere. The nearest thing is a 1944 crash of a cessna uc-78 in "upper cooper canyon". It had "mostly wooden construction" and a "fabric-covered frame". It crashed "2000 ft below a timbered ridge" and "came to rest in an area of dense manzanita plants, which cusioned the forces of the impact". Both passengers survived, and "hiked to the nearest ridge top from which they could see State Highway 2". Does that match up at all?
And where's your trip report???
And where's your trip report???
Fabric and wood is not what I found. Poking around the internet I found this site.
www.av.qnet.com/~carcomm/wrecks.htm
After a bit of scrolling on that site I came across this.
09/04/56 Two F86's #49-1336N&48-313N From Ontario ANG Base Collide And Crash Above Mount Pacifico.
This is where I found it.
Here's some pics of the wreck.
Most of what I found was all in one spot. There was two smaller pieces a couple hundred yards away.
Also found evidence of an abandoned growing operation near.
www.av.qnet.com/~carcomm/wrecks.htm
After a bit of scrolling on that site I came across this.
09/04/56 Two F86's #49-1336N&48-313N From Ontario ANG Base Collide And Crash Above Mount Pacifico.
This is where I found it.
Here's some pics of the wreck.
Most of what I found was all in one spot. There was two smaller pieces a couple hundred yards away.
Also found evidence of an abandoned growing operation near.
I'm thinking mid air collision because there is only the tail section. But the mechanical engineering of the controls is cable and levers not electronics and hydraulics. So that doesn't fit the f86 saber.
This pic show what appears to be a seat. And again not what you'd expect from a military jet.
There could be identifying marks and or numbering on the underside of the debris. I was unable to lift it up.
This pic show what appears to be a seat. And again not what you'd expect from a military jet.
There could be identifying marks and or numbering on the underside of the debris. I was unable to lift it up.
Do you think you may have found this: http://www.av.qnet.com/~carcomm/wreck26.htm ?
The location is about right.
The location is about right.