pjpahs wrote:
The B-25 that was pulled from Lake Murray in South Carolina went in when they lost their left engine power while practicing Skip bombing over the island targets on April 4,1943. I read that the Raiders had the Norden bombsite removed as the attack height was to be at 1500 feet, and the site would be almost worthless. I read where they rigged up a sight for a couple bucks worth of material, I haven't read a description of this crude sight but look what the British dam busters used, a couple of sticks and pins and converging lights. KISS principle at it's best. The Doolittle Raiders were volunteers from the 17th bomb group that was transferred to South Carolina and did some training there and in Florida. The Lake Murray B-25 is now at the Southern Museum Of Flight in Birmingham ,Alabama.
wow, i was down with a week long cold when about the time it was raised, i was living in Ware Shoals, at the time and i have been fishing over that spot many times. i knew about the aircraft of course, but had no idea that was the spot. i wonder if anybody is going to go after any of the other aircraft in Lake Murray? (oh Yes the are some more still in the lake, i know more went down back in the day.)