Back at the end of June a fella named Eriho told us here of his dive on and
He-115 at Trondheim. She was sunk by an Allied attack in the war and damaged additionaly from boat anchors hitting her in later years. In the
same thread DaveM2 gave us a heads-up on the Sola He-115. Eriho also
mentioned the floats had sunk down in the clay, which leads me to believe
they may be in a better preserved state. I wonder if it is possible to combine
all of the current He-115's....to
get more than one example of the type?
http://www.warbirdinformationexchange.o ... ight=he115The divers in that area of the world are very active and combined with the
availability of reasonably priced sonar systems it is concievable that other
discoveries will be forthcoming in the future.
There is also another He-115 in northern Norway, though in the sea at Haltenbanken..she is rough, so i dunno about her as a viable candidate..
http://www.nuav.net/haltenbank.htmlHere's a neat map giving a relation and scale of the 2 areas...
http://ww.math.uio.no/~bjorng/tidevanns ... tendyp.gif(EDIT-dead link)
Speaking of the Swede He-115's, I found this site which has some realllly
nice photos(7 pages) of those idyllic days 1938-40 just prior to the more complicated times...
http://www.avrosys.nu/aircraft/Torped/192t2/192T2.htm(EDIT-corrected link)
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airnutz on Mon Nov 25, 2013 6:25 am, edited 2 times in total.