Pictures of CNAC # 53 and the museum at Pienma.

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These pictures are compositions.

The purpose is to try to understand how the pieces from the mountain arrived to the museum and then were used in the final reconstruction.

Unfinished (last update Feb-25-08).

 

 

The characteristics of the bends in the metal are acting like fingerprints. Look at the bends in the metal, they are the same. 

Thanks to Tennyson Wang I now know nomenclature of plane's parts better.

 

1-Window set on right side of plane (comparing with 2004 pictures and the mountain).



 

2-Window set on right side of plane (comparing with mountain's picture).




 
3-Window set on left side of plane.




 
4-Nose (with the "fish" mark).





5-Vertical stabilizer. Now we know why the numbers where painted in Pienma. They were the
numbers under the CNAC paint. It is the number of the plane before it belonged to CNAC.