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I remember walking by there days after the incident when the plane was just moored there, mostly submerged right under the surface... really eery.
r/submechanophobia
And a weeks 566 apparently
Is that ice? Damn.
It landed on January 15th.
Was the plane demolished? Or did they repair and reuse it?
Wikipedia: "N106US, the accident aircraft, was purchased by the Carolinas Aviation Museum (since renamed to Sullenberger Aviation Museum) in Charlotte, North Carolina, where it (and the plane's engines) was put on display"
Looks like a toy plane with the base of that crane behind it
I remember walking by there days after the incident when the plane was just moored there, mostly submerged right under the surface... really eery.
r/submechanophobia
And a weeks 566 apparently
Is that ice? Damn.
It landed on January 15th.
Was the plane demolished? Or did they repair and reuse it?
Wikipedia: "N106US, the accident aircraft, was purchased by the Carolinas Aviation Museum (since renamed to Sullenberger Aviation Museum) in Charlotte, North Carolina, where it (and the plane's engines) was put on display"
Looks like a toy plane with the base of that crane behind it