
Posted by AlanC In 1964...interstate 65 nor those homes were there. They have been erected in the years since. :)
(Alan C) on October 2, 2007, 3:17 pm, in reply to "Re: Reeves Crash Site"
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Jimmy,
--Previous Message--
: Larry,
:
: Thanks for that link to the crash site. I
: too have looking for the longest time on
: google earth trying to figure out where Jim
: and Dean came down. It's obvious because of
: the location that this accident could have
: been much worse. Considering the close
: proximity of the I65 and those few houses,
: if Jim had been flying at a different speed
: they could have easily came down on the
: freeway or right into one of those houses
: and caused more deaths. I'm still confused
: as to how Jim incorrectly turned his plane
: upside down before the impact. Was the
: cloud cover that close to the ground?
:
: --Previous Message--
: 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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