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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