I'm a former USAF aircraft mechanic now retired. I worked on more modern aircraft, mostly the F-16 but some items are similar to all fighters. @2:32 the writing for some fuel system component. Below the word "FUEL" it does not say "TO" it says; T.O. 1F-100-?? which is a "technical order" or a technical manual then the number. @2:37 is possibly a cylinder for either nitrogen or oxygen. @2:52 is an electronic component possibly for radios or navigation that was likely in an equipment bay. @3:00 is the nose landing gear which is still in the retracted position. @3:39 is one of the main landing gear wheel brakes, still attached to the MLG shock strut. On another note. There is an F-86 in the mountains north of Tucson that is still mostly complete just like this F-100.
Looks like the entire front half of the fuselage, including the cockpit, is missing. Very interesting story. The F-100 was probably the first model airplane that a kid would build in the 1960's...
Thanks. Nice video. I recently saw a still slide presentation regarding a WW II B-17 crash sight, similar terrain up in Wyoming. I think they have named a nearby peak in the vicinity there Bomber Mountain. Again, thank you.
This was both interesting and tragic. I appreciate the respectful way that you presented it.
I fully agree. Thanks so much for coming by. 🙏
Excellent video as always!
Thanks, Jose! 👋🏼😁
@@flyingtower indeed
I'm a former USAF aircraft mechanic now retired. I worked on more modern aircraft, mostly the F-16 but some items are similar to all fighters. @2:32 the writing for some fuel system component. Below the word "FUEL" it does not say "TO" it says; T.O. 1F-100-?? which is a "technical order" or a technical manual then the number. @2:37 is possibly a cylinder for either nitrogen or oxygen. @2:52 is an electronic component possibly for radios or navigation that was likely in an equipment bay. @3:00 is the nose landing gear which is still in the retracted position. @3:39 is one of the main landing gear wheel brakes, still attached to the MLG shock strut. On another note. There is an F-86 in the mountains north of Tucson that is still mostly complete just like this F-100.
Whoa, that's fascinating.😮 Thanks so much for your insight. 🙏
Looks like the entire front half of the fuselage, including the cockpit, is missing. Very interesting story. The F-100 was probably the first model airplane that a kid would build in the 1960's...
Really intriguing; thanks for your insight! 🙏
Very interesting… I love you are so so humble and eager to learn from anyone and everyone including your followers!
That's the only way to learn! You have to be willing to accept every opportunity. Thanks so much for watching! 🙏
Amazing find. How far did you hike?
And sad for the loss. God bless all the men and women who serve our country!
Thank you! 🙏 It must have been at least two miles, in total.
Thanks. Nice video. I recently saw a still slide presentation regarding a WW II B-17 crash sight, similar terrain up in Wyoming. I think they have named a nearby peak in the vicinity there Bomber Mountain. Again, thank you.
Fascinating! Thanks so much for coming by and supporting my channel. 🙏
What GoPro is that on your head?
That's my GoPro Max. It used to be my main camera until I got the DJI Osmo Pocket 3. Thanks for tuning in, my friend! 👋🏼
@beyond_civilization okay. I've heard good things with the dji osmo pocket cameras.
1:35 idk but it looks interesting
2:53 Some sort of instrument panel maybe?
Maybe! That's totally possible. 😮