Another Halifax found deep in a Norweigan Fjiord
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Looks like it could be substantially intact too...
Might be a challenge to bring up though as it's quite deep....
http://www.nrk.no/trondelag/rare-british-ww2-airpl...
Might be a challenge to bring up though as it's quite deep....
http://www.nrk.no/trondelag/rare-british-ww2-airpl...
'Halifax bomber was used by the British to sink the battleship Tirpitz.'
Reporting fail.
More stuff at http://www.archieraf.co.uk/archie/30_31march1942.h...
Reporting fail.
More stuff at http://www.archieraf.co.uk/archie/30_31march1942.h...
Edited by Simpo Two on Friday 24th October 20:21
Seems it might possibly be this one from location info and underwater clips etc.
http://www.archieraf.co.uk/archie/7656tlp.html#apr...
So likely a war grave, so it's staying where it is most likely.
http://www.archieraf.co.uk/archie/7656tlp.html#apr...
So likely a war grave, so it's staying where it is most likely.
Mr_B said:
Next to some of the recent finds, this one looks quite fragile. Some of the German aircraft have been amazing intact down to almost original paint still showing.
Better than that, just round the corner from my office lies this: http://www.historynet.com/historic-heinkel-recover...Gassing Station | Boats, Planes & Trains | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff