RESCUE SALVAGE on the Mulchatna River, Alaska

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RESCUE SALVAGE on the Mulchatna River, Alaska
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</td></tr></tbody></table>21 Minute video presentation of work performed by Tanalian Aviation in Lake Clark Alaska.

How a downed and flooded aircraft was flown out in four days.
 
I don't have time to watch the video at present but I'm fairly certain I know the guys who did the repair......

Edit: Ya, Joel and his family is good people. I was working on Lake Clark the summer that happened. The black Stinson in the video, 69K, is a one of a kind beast... 210 Continental with a CS prop on the front, discontinuous leading edge, it's a beast!
 
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