Wednesday, 24 November 2010

Bob Campbell

Hi! Nev, I went up a couple of weeks ago to Lake St Clair to check out that
shiney object, it's another Granite rock with white covering on top in the creek line.

The 3 Google pictures together, the bottom one is correct, but the 2 above
have been updated with new time/speed, did I send you these? hear it is again!

I now think MDX is in the Lake! Glennies Creek Dam/Lake St Clair constructed
1983, MDX disappeared 1981, bush not cleared before filling?

Trying to get the Lake Sonared !

Bob Campbell

Sunday, 21 November 2010

Bob Campbell

Thought I'd send you this Google update of MDX's possible crash zone, between orange & pink lines & what's between.
Lake St Clair constructed 1983, could be under water? Based on 11min from 1st Ident to 5000ft, descent rate 1600ft/min & speeds between 110kts & 125kts, average speed 115kts!
Bob Campbell 

Hi! Nev, You can look up what I've written & worked out with the Google Images I've marked with above address!
I've looked up another a/c a B24 Bomber 'Beautiful Betsy' went missing in 1945 & was found in 1994 by a ranger 80km west of Gladstone, after a back burn he saw something shining in the distance!
 I have a Topo Chart Ingar 9133-2S, & on the photo side using a magnifying glass you can see something in the creek/bush, it's not that bright as Google, but can still see it! 151*15'50.00"E 32*23'11.00"S. I'm going to check it out anyway!

Check out this object on side of hill just south of Lake St Clair. 151*15'50.00E 32*23'11.00S

Lake St Clair - Bob Campbell

I've sent you an up date of 2 emails with 2 Google earth Images of what I've worked out search area of MDX is at Lake St Clair, based on long version of recording! That's north east of Singleton!
Bob Campbell

Mark Nolans MDX Google Earth map

http://www.mediafire.com/file/2s1ikx2jbp37j3a/MDXGE.zip

Mark Nolan has kindly offered his time to put together a Google earth map of Information gathered to create a reference map from official searches and information gathered from BASI files.

I'll let Mark explain the rest of the procedure.

The file is compressed into a zip file and can be accessed via the link above.It's pretty  easy to do.

Uncompress the file to somewhere, then, open google earth (assuming you already have it installed, it can't be the 'web' version) then in the file menu of GE, click open and then select the .KML file that was uncompressed previous, and it will add everything I have done to your google earth 'My Places' thing allowing you to see everything I have done to this point.