| Unclear how long DC3an can be preserved |
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![]() Planet of the massive booth is almost 20 feet long and 30 feet between wing tips. Airplanes plate is gleaming bronze-like on the inside and sees a flaky pale painted military green color. The whole left side was torn off at the crash in the Baltic Sea water and resembles a large open wound. Although part of the cockpit during the on the left side has a hole in the bottom. The plane sat eight men from the Air Force and National Defense Radio Establishment commissioned to carry out state-secret technical intelligence against Soviet radar stations and radar visibility, when the plane on the morning of June 13, 1952 was shot down by a Soviet MIG-15 planes. Haveriutrederana there were traces of four cells the other four crew members still missing. -Accident Investigators found fragments of shelling from Me-plane but they could not preserve, but turned into powder, "says Olle Emilsson, who along with Mia Sas has produced exhibition on the DC-3: an. After recovery of the plane in 2004 was transferred to Musko base outside Stockholm, Since then, staff from the Air Force Museum Army Museum and worked to conserve and preserve it for future. The plate consists of aircraft aluminum with an addition of 3-4 per cent of copper, which is a more noble metal and operates on the corrosion of aluminum, as in the rust to be a white powder. The plate is treated with corrosion inhibitor in two rounds, giving it a non-natural bronze-colored skin. Now is the huge wreck in subdued light in a dry air chamber that is 422 square meters and where the humidity should never exceed 35 percent. The museum's conservation plan goes 50 years into the future. Exactly how long you can manage to hold its own against degradation, nobody knows. In fact, we now will study in detail what happens to the planet. A total of 1000 objects salvaged from the seabed in and around DC 3rd place. Most are now in the museum's vast warehouse. Among the objects which we now state chose not to show they are made of rubber: as life jackets, lifeboats, and oxygen masks. It would not view them as an appropriate booth where oxygen is kept to a minimum is in the museum. |
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