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Previously on "World War II fighter found in Egyptian desert"
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I think he should have tried to make a small plane out of the wreakage like they did in the film "The flight of the phoenix".
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Ray Mears says 'always stay with the vehicle' - I trust Ray.
I don't trust the 'other one' who sleeps in a dead camel.
Tone
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In this case he was on his own I believe.Originally posted by Old Greg View PostKill the others immediately to preserve and enhance your personal food supplies.
It sounds as if he tried to get the radio working, perhaps sheltering under the canopy until the sun was low, and then legged it, which I guess is about all he could do under the circumstances.
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Kill the others immediately to preserve and enhance your personal food supplies.Originally posted by Sysman View PostWe did that one on a project management course. We were theoretically stuck in a desert with limited resources. How were we going to get help?
We came up with all sorts of ideas.
The answer according to NASA was to stay put, and someone would come looking for us.
Might not work in a war situatation though.
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We did that one on a project management course. We were theoretically stuck in a desert with limited resources. How were we going to get help?Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYeah, had he stayed with his vehicle he would have been picked up now
We came up with all sorts of ideas.
The answer according to NASA was to stay put, and someone would come looking for us.
Might not work in a war situatation though.
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Just looked at some known locations of abandoned World War II trucks in the area, using Google Earth, and they show up as little more than blobs, so a plane of unknown exact location would probably not be findable in Maps under the same resolution.
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That's the states you tard.Originally posted by TimberWolf View PostYeah, had he stayed with his vehicle he would have been picked up now
Google maps seems to zoom in quite close in to the barren desert at Wadi al-Jadid, though it's difficulty to say how far. Who can spot the plane in Google maps?
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World War II fighter found in Egyptian desert
Yeah, had he stayed with his vehicle he would have been picked up nowDavid Keen, an aviation historian at the RAF Museum, says the pilot broke the first rule of survival in the desert, which is to stay with your plane or vehicle.
BBC News - World War II fighter found in Egyptian desert
Google maps seems to zoom in quite close in to the barren desert at Wadi al-Jadid, though it's difficulty to say how far. Who can spot the plane in Google maps?"But we have to go soon as all the souvenir hunters will be down there," said Mr Collins.Tags: None
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