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underwater wreck pics site

Thu Jun 14, 2007 6:18 pm

Found this site with a slew of underwater pics of various wrecks, with quite a few aircraft. Most of the pics are really good, which makes sense as this is a photo contest...

This one has a He 111, a Do 24, supposedly a B-17 (looks wrong to me), as well as some other stuff:

http://www.wrecksonline.com/2002_2003/p ... idlingua=i

click on the photo gallery link above to go to the rest of the picks.

This will pass the time if you are bored at work, as I am...

cheers

greg v.

Thu Jun 14, 2007 7:15 pm

excellent!!!! what a refresher from pacific wreck sites!!!! is that twin boom tail off of a he 115 flying sea plane???? are the 2 props resting side by side from an fw 200 condor??? those were used on maritime patrols etc.

Thu Jun 14, 2007 10:21 pm

Those are some really good underwater pictures and it is such a nice change from the Pacific theatre. Looks like a couple of ME-109's and some other stuff. I didn't see anything that looked like a B-17, but there was a HE-111 on its back.

Thanks for posting!

-David

Re: underwater wreck pics site

Thu Jun 14, 2007 11:42 pm

gregv wrote:Found this site with a slew of underwater pics of various wrecks, with quite a few aircraft. Most of the pics are really good, which makes sense as this is a photo contest...

This one has a He 111, a Do 24, supposedly a B-17 (looks wrong to me), as well as some other stuff:

http://www.wrecksonline.com/2002_2003/p ... idlingua=i

click on the photo gallery link above to go to the rest of the picks.

This will pass the time if you are bored at work, as I am...

cheers

greg v.


I was wondering what's "wrong" with these pics..Ahhh...there it was at the heading
of the page, it's a photo contest. Lose the fisheye lens and show me the goodies! :D
I betcha if you websearched these folks names for their private websites or
contacted them thru this host page..you see some real goodies and more detail stuff.. :wink:

Thanks GregV..great stuff!
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