A holy grail of military aviation history
And the object that the Australian soldiers discovered was in a particularly remote, crocodile-infested swamp called Agaimbo. This partly explains why the find was so incredibly well preserved. Put simply, it was in a very inaccessible place – not one that would be easily stumbled upon. Dealing with the crocodiles would not be pleasant either.
Veteran and Entrepreneur
Meet David Tallichet Jr., a Dallas-born WWII veteran and entrepreneur. Aside from having built dozens of aviation-themed restaurants, Tallichet had a side business collecting and restoring military aircraft. In fact, at one point he owned more than 120 aircraft, including a B-25 Mitchell bomber and a P-40 Tomahawk.