quemerford wrote:
This, if anything, should finally dispel any tenuous links that TIGHAR may have had with being considered a serious organization.
The only people who ever took the group seriously were group members.

You can do a search to find the TIGHAR PDF on the effort:
tighar.org
https://tighar.orgPDF MAKING HISTORY SAVING A DEVASTATOR
In case you have already reached your daily limit of BS, I'll summarize:
The group went there with volunteer divers to assess the wreck along with a team of Navy divers working with the service's underwater archeology branch.
Despite using Navy resources and operating off the USS Safeguard, the group refers to the work as a "TIGHAR/USN" expedition.
A lot of their effort seemed to be meeting with Marshall Islands officials, necessitating a couple of trips to the island by RG and the group's "Minister of Foreign Affairs".... no doubt a title no other warbirds group can boast of having.
You can't make this stuff up.
A longtime TIGHAR-secptic over on the Key Publishing
FlyPast/Aeroplane forum says the group spent over $200,000 in their effort.
https://www.key.aero/forum/historic-avi ... -out-againThe long and the short of it is, now 19 years later, the aircraft may finally be recovered...with no direct involvement by the group.