TIGHAR's Aviation Archaeology Field School begins today, at the site of a fatal 1936 Lockheed Electra crash on what is now part of the Panhandle National Forests in Idaho. For those unable to take part, here are a few images from our 2004 site survey, the report on which can be accessed on TIGHAR's web site at
http://tighar.org/Contract_Services/Kellogg/Kellogg01.html.

Gary Quigg overlooking the site

The site
Mapping the site

Nessie's aunt? Landing gear