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Cpl. George Burnette, Michigan State Police, With Navy Helicopter Used In Manhunt, June 1958

Cpl. George Burnette, Michigan State Police, With Navy Helicopter Used In Manhunt, June 1958 image
Year:
1958
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 9, 1958
Caption:
HELICOPTER USED IN MANHUNT: Cpl. George N. Burnette (right), acting commander of the Ypsilanti State Police post, went aloft for 45 minutes this morning in an effort to spot the three persons who had fled the stolen car. Poor visibility cut the helicopter's usefulness and it was returned to the Grosse Ile Naval Air Station. Troopers from five posts and officers of two county sheriff's departments maintained a blockade on the ground this morning.

Neighboring Farmers & County Officials View The Wreckage Of A Navy Plane Crashed Near Saline, September 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Neighboring Farmers & County Officials View The Wreckage Of A Navy Plane Crashed Near Saline, September 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1942
Caption:
WRECKAGE OF NAVY PLANE: Two men in a Navy training plane were killed in the crash shown above. The plane pancaked into a farm field this morning about five miles west of Saline, and then bounced about 450 feet further to crash into a tree. Neighboring farmers and county officials view the crumpled wreckage, parts of which were thrown by the impact to points hundreds of feet away. Identity of the two men was not revealed by the Navy.

Wreckage Of A Navy Plane Scattered Across A Field Near Saline, September 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger

Wreckage Of A Navy Plane Scattered Across A Field Near Saline, September 1942 image
Year:
1942
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, September 11, 1942
Caption:
WRECKAGE OF NAVY PLANE WIDELY SCATTERED: The Navy training plane which crashed twice on a farm near Saline this morning is shown in the background of the picture above, which was taken from the spot where the plane first crashed, making a hole ten yards long and two and a half feet deep. The two occupants of the plane were instantly killed. Parts of the plane, some of which are shown above strewn along the recently plowed field, are also scattered over as extensive an area on the other side of the tree, a top branch of which the plane cut off as it sped to the earth.

Brighton Man Crash Victim

Brighton Man Crash Victim image
Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
September
Year
1942
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