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Old 31-01-2007, 07:02 PM   #1
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Default Possible plane wreckage near Mt Dissappointment (VIC)

Do any of you guys know of any WW2 aircraft which crashed into forest near Mt Dissapointment? Thought thats interesting since I go 4x4ing with some mates there and thought what the...


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Old 31-01-2007, 07:36 PM   #2
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Yes in 1940 2 RAAF planes crashed there they were flying from Laverton-Bowen in QLD.Dont know what planes they were though,should only be a motor there still i think not much else in a gully off Phone track i think.


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Old 31-01-2007, 07:56 PM   #3
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Similar to the two hikers who decided to climb Mt Variable weather, even after Gramps (Bud Tingwell) and The ****weak Kids told them there was a storm coming.

Edwin Maher (the former Channel 2 weatherman) even said that if you are caught in a storm, do not seek shelter in precipitous cliffs. But the hikers did.

Thank heavens Charlie the Wonderdog was there to save the day.

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Old 31-01-2007, 08:09 PM   #4
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Yes in 1940 2 RAAF planes crashed there they were flying from Laverton-Bowen in QLD.Dont know what planes they were though,should only be a motor there still i think not much else in a gully off Phone track i think.


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How far south from the intersection with Dissappointment Rd?
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Old 31-01-2007, 08:14 PM   #5
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just wondering where mt disappointment?
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Old 31-01-2007, 08:19 PM   #6
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just wondering where mt disappointment?
About 8km directly north of Whittlesea, but way longer to actually get there as its all 4WD tracks to get there.
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About 8km directly north of Whittlesea, but way longer to actually get there as its all 4WD tracks to get there.
ah I never knew there was a place call Mt disappointment and i live in Victoria as well
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Old 31-01-2007, 08:43 PM   #8
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Yep When I was in the Army Cadets I did my ATA course at Mt disappointment.
There was some cadets from all over Victoria there that week and a unit 1.5km from us found a dead body.. It was told to us that the person had been dead for at least 10 years and found with all there stuff like they were a hiker.
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Cool!!!

How far south from the intersection with Dissappointment Rd?
I would say between 800m to 2 km thats about as close as i can give you without gps coordinates.

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There is an old truck chassis with a sidevalve V8 motor in it half way up a track that comes out somewhere not far from Wandong.

I did some trail bike riding up there years ago, bloody rocky and steep.
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Similar to the two hikers who decided to climb Mt Variable weather, even after Gramps (Bud Tingwell) and The ****weak Kids told them there was a storm coming.

Edwin Maher (the former Channel 2 weatherman) even said that if you are caught in a storm, do not seek shelter in precipitous cliffs. But the hikers did.

Thank heavens Charlie the Wonderdog was there to save the day.

Charlie, we love you!
What the..... For non-victorians - what on earth are you talking about?
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Old 31-01-2007, 09:12 PM   #12
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I would say between 800m to 2 km thats about as close as i can give you without gps coordinates.

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Do you have by chance, the GPS coords? We might hit it this weekend if it aint too hot.
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Old 31-01-2007, 09:13 PM   #13
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There was a few plane crashes in the area.
Have a look at: http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/firstcrash.htm
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What the..... For non-victorians - what on earth are you talking about?
Didn't you ever watch "The Late Show". D-Generation and others.

Was on TV from 10:30 (I think at least) on Saturdays for an hour in 1992 and 1993. According to some bozo in the Herald Sun, it is the 8th greatest Australian TV show ever.

The main show featured Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Tony Martin, Mick Molloy, Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner and Jason Stephens. Judith Lucy joined the crew in 1993, but I don't think she was all that suited for the show.

They pretty much took the mickey out of anybody. They would have had a great time giving manure to John Howard and Kim Beazley.

Classic TV. No wonder children think Home and Away, Neighbours, Big Brother, Australian Idol and other overrated pieces of doodie are good TV. We over-censor all tv shows now. You can't have any fun without some crybaby suing somebody.

Charlie the Wonderdog was a series that had a Tom's Dog, Charlie "saving the day" when the ****weak Kids (or somebody else) got into trouble. Charlie never did anything though (in reality). It was meant to be a ****take of the ****y kids TV shows of the 80s.

You can purchase "The Best of The Late Show Champagne Edition" at any ABC Shop or ABC Centres.
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Didn't you ever watch "The Late Show". D-Generation and others.

Was on TV from 10:30 (I think at least) on Saturdays for an hour in 1992 and 1993. According to some bozo in the Herald Sun, it is the 8th greatest Australian TV show ever.

The main show featured Rob Sitch, Jane Kennedy, Tony Martin, Mick Molloy, Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner and Jason Stephens. Judith Lucy joined the crew in 1993, but I don't think she was all that suited for the show.

They pretty much took the mickey out of anybody. They would have had a great time giving manure to John Howard and Kim Beazley.

Classic TV. No wonder children think Home and Away, Neighbours, Big Brother, Australian Idol and other overrated pieces of doodie are good TV. We over-censor all tv shows now. You can't have any fun without some crybaby suing somebody.

Charlie the Wonderdog was a series that had a Tom's Dog, Charlie "saving the day" when the ****weak Kids (or somebody else) got into trouble. Charlie never did anything though (in reality). It was meant to be a ****take of the ****y kids TV shows of the 80s.

You can purchase "The Best of The Late Show Champagne Edition" at any ABC Shop or ABC Centres.
Graham and the colonel is another one of their skits on the show, Rob Sitch and Santo, hilarious. I think they did the ****take of the Lucky Grills cop show too and called it Barge ****, also funny as
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Sounds like a pretty disappointing place, all told...

Oh come on! SOMEONE had to say it

By the way, The Late Show was national... I was a HUGE fan of it here in NSW back in the day. So were all my mates. I think it's grown in popularity on video and DVD in the years since, though.
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Charlie the Wonderdog was a series that had a Tom's Dog, Charlie "saving the day" when the ****weak Kids (or somebody else) got into trouble. Charlie never did anything though (in reality). It was meant to be a ****take of the ****y kids TV shows of the 80s.

You can purchase "The Best of The Late Show Champagne Edition" at any ABC Shop or ABC Centres.
Haha - I've got it in my dvd collection - now I remember, although the Yassir "Yessir" Araffat segments get more airtime in my house.
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Bought the Champagne editon about 3 weeks ago - ****ed myself laughing
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Similar to the two hikers who decided to climb Mt Variable weather, even after Gramps (Bud Tingwell) and The ****weak Kids told them there was a storm coming.

Edwin Maher (the former Channel 2 weatherman) even said that if you are caught in a storm, do not seek shelter in precipitous cliffs. But the hikers did.

Thank heavens Charlie the Wonderdog was there to save the day.

Charlie, we love you!
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Old 31-01-2007, 10:26 PM   #21
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Do you have by chance, the GPS coords? We might hit it this weekend if it aint too hot.

UTM COORDINATES ARE NORTHING 5855555
EASTING 0334800

SHOULD BE WITHIN 500 M OF THESE COORDS.
HOPE IT HELPS

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Have a look at this site

http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/index.htm

One of the best sites for this kind of info.
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Old 31-01-2007, 10:57 PM   #23
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UTM COORDINATES ARE NORTHING 5855555
EASTING 0334800

SHOULD BE WITHIN 500 M OF THESE COORDS.
HOPE IT HELPS

ERIC
You legend!

Believe it or not, we actually hiked past there (bout 300m SE from the coords you just gave). Cursing like a sailor right about now!!!
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Haha - I've got it in my dvd collection - now I remember, although the Yassir "Yessir" Araffat segments get more airtime in my house.
"I not only signed the peace agreement...I also won a Ringo Starr lookalike competition."

The prosthetics on The Late Show were great. The Arnold Schwarzenegger impersonation was great. I also liked Sitch's Paul Lyneham, John Hewson, Jeff Kennett and F.W. De Clerk impersonations...also because of the content.

Tony Martin's Paul Keating impersonations were good too.
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Old 01-02-2007, 12:56 AM   #25
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heard about this years ago when i use to ride the trail bike up there , thought it was all a rumor, never came across it was told that many different areas were it could be ,
some bloody good trails up there and the hills dammmm they can be a challenge all the fun when its been raining.

not happy now dont have a bike any more ,
good luck finding it make sure u post some pics up of whats left of it.
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A few years back we went to a wreck site near Monto. Long way off the beaten track and on private property. These are some pictures taken at the site. It is/was a C47 transporter..

http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/ozcrashes/dak06.jpg
http://home.st.net.au/~dunn/ozcrashes/dak05.jpg

Aviation arceology used to be a bit of a hobby when we lived in QLD. Cape York is littered with WW2 wrecks. Especially Aircobra's.
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Sounds like a pretty disappointing place, all told...

Oh come on! SOMEONE had to say it

By the way, The Late Show was national... I was a HUGE fan of it here in NSW back in the day. So were all my mates. I think it's grown in popularity on video and DVD in the years since, though.
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