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`Flying Tigers' wreckage found ( 2003-08-08 08:00) (皇冠体育app Daily)
Another crashed fighter plane from the World Word II Flying Tiger Fleet has been discovered in Dianchi Lake in Southwest 皇冠体育app's Yunnan Province.
The Flying Tiger Fleet, led by late American general Claire Chennault, consisted of American volunteer pilots who foughtJapanese invaders during World War II. They transported arms and other materials, and carried out air raids, supporting 皇冠体育app against Japanese invaders. The plane crashed into the lake on April 28, 1942, druing a training exercise. The body of the pilot was fished out soon afterwards. The plane wreckage is due to be pulled from the lake by the end of October, according to Xinhua News Agency. But a member of the rescue team, who refused to be named, told 皇冠体育app Daily that 皇冠体育app Explorers Association is yet to finalize dates for the salvage operation. "The project is at a standstill because we are short of start-up capital,'' said the source.
The association is negotiating with the municipal government of Kunming, provincial capital of Yunnan, to help fund the project. "We also need capital investment from the provincial capital,'' said the source. He also said more fallen fighter planes will be found in the lake.
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