
Posted by AlanC
(Alan C) on October 1, 2007, 2:42 am, in reply to "Re: Reeves Crash Site"
64.12.117.11
ah thanks Larry....I didn't know how to get it to focus on the percise spot. It kept pulling up wrong end of Baxter. But yes...your map is 100 % accurate.
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: The Google map you have posted has the green
: arrow in the wrong location. To hopefully
: settle this matter once and for all, I have
: posted a screen capture of a Google map
: which shows the specific area where Jim
: Reeves' plane went down. Just click the link
: below to see it.
:
: The crash occurred in a small two-acre woods
: south of some high voltage power lines, just
: off Baxter Lane and Franklin Pike Circle. As
: you can see, to access the scene would
: require crossing private property.
:
: Even today the woods is very dense. Baxter
: Lane itself is a narrow, tree-shrouded
: street that looks more like someone's long
: driveway. In fact, Google had to draw in the
: street; it is otherwise not visible from the
: air in this shot.
:
: Based on radar data, this area was
: pinpointed by airport officials moments
: after Jim's plane went down on July 31,
: 1964, and other aircraft were immediately
: vectored over it within minutes. But nobody
: saw anything from the air. That's because
: the plane descended at a steep angle and
: penetrated the tree canopy without
: disturbing the upper branches.
:
: Ground searchers on late Friday afternoon
: walked past the woods without venturing into
: it. As a result, it took two days to locate
: the wreckage.
:
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