The Inspector wrote:
It looks like it may have been bellied in as the gear is retracted, but then again, where did all the wing flight controls go to? I doubt any divers would take the time or waste the effort to neatly remove the dive brakes and ailerons. Would be nice to know where this old girl is sleeping it might clarify some questions.
Did it jump, or was it pushed?
I can tell you the plane is in 185 ft of water which is below the normal recreational dive depth. It is a new find so no other divers have been there or know it's location so no parts have been removed. Since it is upside down there is no indication as to whether the occupants got out or not.
I will say it is off Palm Beach Co., FL and it would be hard to find if you did not know exactly where to look. It's a big ocean.
Can anyone give us an indication where to look for ID numbers on this plane. One thought is to blow the sand away from the tail and see if the number is still visible. Also considering the model and condition of the undisturbed wreckage does anyone have a rough guess as to how long it has been down there.
Additionally, note all the Lion Fish around the plane. I counted at least 12. These are one of the major destructive forces on the local reefs today. They eat all the small reef fish and devastate the reef population.