Please see the pictures at the following link of a B-24 mount and large piece of wreckage that was located in the wreckage field of the Anthony B-24 that was shot down over Yap Island on August 10, 1944,
http://www.missingaircrew.com/yap/mac/10aug1944.asp. We located the wreckage in the water near Yap in September 2006.
Originally we thought this was the ADF mount on the top of a piece of the rear fuselage that was compressed to look like a leading edge. However, it now appears to be a position or recognition light attachment mount and not an ADF mount.
The pictures at the link below show the mount out of the water, in the water, and pictures taken inside the piece of wreckage looking out towards the mount hole.
I'm seeking help to identify the mount and this piece of wreckage. You can clearly see rib supports on the inside the wreckage. The wreckage is large enough for a diver to fit inside. The wreckage is about 10-12 feet in length. Please let me know if anyone can help identify the mount and the position of the mount on a B-24J so we can identify this particular piece of wreckage.
Unidentified mount:
http://www.missingaircrew.com/trip/mount/
Additional pictures of the B-24 wreckage can be viewed at:
http://www.missingaircrew.com/trip/american2/
Once again, please let me know if anyone can help identify the mount and the position of the mount on a B-24J so we can identify this particular piece of wreckage. Please feel free to post a reply of send me an email at:
pat@missingaircrew.com
Additional pictures of all the American and Japanese planes we located during our September 2006 search trip can be viewed at the following link:
Missing Air Crew Project, Yap Island Search Trip, Sept 2006:
http://www.missingaircrew.com/trip/sept06.asp
Thanks in advance for any help.
-Pat
_________________
Patrick T. Ranfranz
Missing Air Crew Project & 307th Bomb Group Historian
www.MissingAirCrew.com &
www.307bg.org
___ ___ ___ ___ ___ ___
MACR #10023. My uncle, John R. McCullough, 307th Bomb Group, was shot down near Yap Island and declared MIA/KIA on 25 June 44