Richard T Eger
03-03-2001, 11:24 AM
A 29 Jan. 2001 notice on 12 O'Clock High! by Jim Corbett brought to my attention the services being offered by Craig Fuller to supply, for a fee, copies of MACR reports. Craig runs the Aviation Archeology Investigation & Research (AAIR) website at:
http://www.sonic.net/azfuller/
I wrote to Craig for details and he supplied me with the following information:
"Richard,
My web site is listed below. It should give you a good idea what I am doing, but in a nut shell, my primary interest is stateside training crashes. For my own research I have purchases most of the close to 2000 reels of microfilm on the USAAF and USN accident reports through 1955. To subsidize my hobby I have started to commercially sell individual accident reports. There is enough of an overlap with the information I have with combat losses that I have started to collect all of the MACRs and we are working on a comprehensive database. If you have an questions please feel free to ask.
Sincerely,
Craig Fuller
AAIR Aviation Archaeological Investigation & Research
Falcon Field Station Box 22049
Mesa, AZ 85277-2049
(480)-218-8198
aair@juno.com
http://www.aviationarchaeology.com/azfuller "
Both of the above URL's get you to the site. Craig provides thumbnail examples of reports on his site, although I couldn't find an actual example of an MACR. Detailed ordering information is provided. Craig has done an excellent job in explaining just what he can provide and the cost.
Regards,
Richard
http://www.sonic.net/azfuller/
I wrote to Craig for details and he supplied me with the following information:
"Richard,
My web site is listed below. It should give you a good idea what I am doing, but in a nut shell, my primary interest is stateside training crashes. For my own research I have purchases most of the close to 2000 reels of microfilm on the USAAF and USN accident reports through 1955. To subsidize my hobby I have started to commercially sell individual accident reports. There is enough of an overlap with the information I have with combat losses that I have started to collect all of the MACRs and we are working on a comprehensive database. If you have an questions please feel free to ask.
Sincerely,
Craig Fuller
AAIR Aviation Archaeological Investigation & Research
Falcon Field Station Box 22049
Mesa, AZ 85277-2049
(480)-218-8198
aair@juno.com
http://www.aviationarchaeology.com/azfuller "
Both of the above URL's get you to the site. Craig provides thumbnail examples of reports on his site, although I couldn't find an actual example of an MACR. Detailed ordering information is provided. Craig has done an excellent job in explaining just what he can provide and the cost.
Regards,
Richard