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Owner of plane wreckage yard art to move it away from river

Owner to move plane wreckage after Coast Guard response, other emergency calls Gary Welter said he planned to move the tail after a request from the Columbia County Sheriff’s Office. Dispatchers were receiving too many calls about his yard art. Author: KGW Staff Updated: 12:38 PM PDT July 19, 2021 RAINIER, Ore. The owner of a piece of plane wreckage that prompted a rescue effort from the U.S. Coast Guard earlier this month said he plans to move it away from the Columbia River. Gary Welter s airplane tail was sticking out of the tree line on his private beachfront near Kalama, Wash.

Squadron Leader Benny Goodman, one of the last surviving bomber pilots of 617 (Dambuster) Squadron – obituary

Squadron Leader Benny Goodman, one of the last surviving bomber pilots of 617 (Dambuster) Squadron – obituary
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Airplane wreckage that prompted Coast Guard response was yard decoration

Airplane wreckage that prompted Coast Guard response was yard decoration Devon Haskins Replay Video UP NEXT One man s junk may be another man s treasure but it s not often that treasure sparks a response from the Coast Guard.  Gary Welter s property in Warren, Oregon, features an eclectic collection of what some might consider junk turned into yard art, each piece with its own story to tell.  This truck right here is eventually going to be a picnic table, said Welter, walking walking toward an old pickup truck. Nearby, half of a 1985 Corvette has been turned into a gate. A 1956 Chevy sits in the front yard. Welter said was either going to the trash or his front yard, and he chose the yard. 

Plane wreckage that sparked search was actually yard decoration

Airplane wreckage that prompted Coast Guard response in Oregon was yard decoration The Coast Guard called off a search for survivors this week after finding out it wasn t a crash, but had been placed there intentionally. Author: Devon Haskins Updated: 5:41 PM PDT July 16, 2021 RAINIER, Ore. One man s junk may be another man s treasure but it s not often that treasure sparks a response from the Coast Guard.  Gary Welter s property in Warren, Oregon, features an eclectic collection of what some might consider junk turned into yard art, each piece with its own story to tell.  This truck right here is eventually going to be a picnic table, said Welter, walking walking toward an old pickup truck. Nearby, half of a 1985 Corvette has been turned into a gate. A 1956 Chevy sits in the front yard. Welter said was either going to the trash or his front yard, and he chose the yard. 

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