MH370 sleuth claims these plane parts are from wreckage of doomed jet
A PLANE crash hunter has pieced together satellite image "clues" he believes show the wreckage of missing jet MH370.
The Malaysian Airlines mystery took a new twist when Brit Ian Wilson claimed he had spotted the jet on Google Maps nestled in the heart of the Cambodian jungle.
He has carefully measured the blurry pictures to match the "wreckage" to the components which make up the missing Boeing 777.
Boyer points out one piece he found measures around 17ft- very close to the length of the MH370's actual cockpit.
He even believes he can see the red outline of the Malaysia Airlines' logo on what he is convinced is the tailpiece and a gap in trees that could be evidence of a plane crashing down.
Mr Boyer told the Star: “ I have been able to identify several parts from what could be the plane. The debris definitely needs to be investigated.”
MH370 took off from Malaysia’s capital Kuala Lumpur for China’s capital Beijing with 239 people on board.
The first images of the jet, which vanished on March 8, 2014, were found after video producer Wilson spent "hours" searching online.