I wouldn't know where to direct you for an accident plane. Many planes survive off field landings or runway incursions and such. Fortunately, the types of accidents you are depicting are pretty rare. You would have better luck using one of the many derelict planes found at just about any airport. Some might have some damage.
The derelict aircraft might be cheaper than you think. Contact airport management. They might be happy to have them removed from the field.Thank you John. I am worried about the pricing of derelict airplanes being a bit steep: from my understanding the aviation prop industry is quite alive.
The derelict aircraft might be cheaper than you think. Contact airport management. They might be happy to have them removed from the field.
Thank you again, Mike! Super generous with your time and advice. Much appreciated.And before you guys start hollerin' "TROLL!!!!", This gentleman called me because he saw on PoA that I was in the salvage biz. It was my suggestion he access the group memory and recommendations by posting on our forums to find the raw materials he desires.
I am on the West Coast. My local field cleaned them up a couple of years ago (I don't know what they did with them), but at many of the other local airports they are sitting there. Some of the other members might be able to point you to a field, if you share a more specific region/city. Small airports are plentiful throughout the country. Get in your car and do some drive by's. You will see the neglected planes sitting on the ramp with flat tires (or no tires). Maybe missing a prop or an engine. It is a sad sight to us pilots.Do you have a particular airport in mind? I am on the East Coast--I have not seen too many abandoned aircraft near my local airfields. Thank you
Mike,And before you guys start hollerin' "TROLL!!!!", This gentleman called me because he saw on PoA that I was in the salvage biz. It was my suggestion he access the group memory and recommendations by posting on our forums to find the raw materials he desires.
Mike,
Assuming his intentions are honorable I will cut him some slack but there are so many ghouls out there who thrive on providing nothing more than sensationalism please forgive me for being skeptical.
I prefer to think my time spent as an A&P/IA was well spent in giving my customers the best I could offer while still holding in regard respect for their lives. My work depended on it and I gave my best. Accidents in which people are hurt are not something I wish to read about. He can look up accidents on his own time. There are plenty of references on the net.
How to make art of wrecked airplanes without appearing to glorify general aviation unpleasantness? This concerns me.
How to make art of wrecked airplanes without appearing to glorify general aviation unpleasantness? This concerns me.
Check these places. http://www.royalaircraft.com/salvage.html
I would encourage you to apply your criticisms to the film industry as well.
No problem there. The film industry pretty much disgusts me.
I don't know the owner or who to contact, but there's a bonanza with trees growing out of it sitting at New Haven (Tweed) airport on the General Aviation side. Also look into experimental aircraft. They usually sell pretty cheap when partially completed.
Depends on how badly wrecked he's talking about. Older airplanes with a gear up or prop strike are often "totalled".Finding an augured-in wreck with no fatalities is going to be a needle in a haystack for GA birds. Unless they were able to bail out with a parachute, chances are you'd be power-washing the remnants of the occupants out of your "artwork".
Depends on how badly wrecked he's talking about. Older airplanes with a gear up or prop strike are often "totalled".