Dan Jones wrote:
The Lancaster in the lake at the beginning of the video is KB999, an airplane that my father once "owned" after Crown Assets gratuitously transferred title for it to him. It now belongs to the aviation museum in Winnipeg and was still intact in the late 1970's but the ice got it finally. One main wheel used to be washed up on shore and from the air you can see this wadded up ball of something in the water, but it's not a Lancaster anymore.
See, that always gets me puzzled.
You can put a B17 under a frozen river, and its doesn't come out too bad. Similarly the Lanc in the lake at Peenemunde gets frozen in every year, yet the wing and bomb bay floor are still intact. The Lincoln wreck at Watson Lake also survives a good freeze each year.
It takes an awful lot to bundle a Lancaster into a wadded up ball, for instance the one in the museum in Berlin went into a lake, inverted, after being shot down, and the wing and centre section were recovered intact.
Surely KB999 has got to be worth another look...?