Hello all,
I thought some/most/all of you might like to know a little bit about a trip I'm on at the moment.
On December 17, 1944 the last B-24 built at the Douglas-Tulsa plant, also known as "The Tulsamerican" crashed off of the coast of Croatia near the island of Vis. Several years ago, a team of local divers managed to locate and identify the wreck site. It sits in about 130-150 feet of water. The wreck is sitting in two major chunks. The airplane broke just behind the wing; the forward half is in shallower water, and the rear half is in deeper water.
I am on the island of Vis with a group of divers who have spent a week and a half diving on the wreck, taking both still images and digital video. The goal of the video is twofold: first, to get a comprehensive image of the wreck and help in the identification of the major chunks; second, to put together a 3D digital model of it. Some of the images we have gained are fantastic!
One other goal of the project is to utilize the 3D digital model and the other imaging from the trip to expand the exhibit on the airplane at the Tulsa Air and Space Museum.
Here are a couple of samples, courtesy of Danijel Frka.
On the way down to the wreck, showing the forward part:

What's left of the forward part of the cockpit:

kevin