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Tue Dec 21, 2010 2:42 am
Ran across this thread over on another board (Moparts.com)
One of the members works there and dove on this wreck. He posted some pics. Is this one "known"?. I'd search but the interwebs are whonky tonight...I'm pushing my luck just trying to post this!
http://board.moparts.org/ubbthreads/sho ... w=1#UNREADOh yeah....some guy with an L-4 Warbug also posted over there....

He posts here to sometimes
Tue Dec 21, 2010 10:03 am
Are they sure its not a Japanese 4 engine seaplane? There are several sunk there.
Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:06 pm
The Coronado's nose is short, blunt and tall. The Emily's nose is longer, and not near as tall. This looks more like a Coronado.
Walt
Tue Dec 21, 2010 12:59 pm
Are the pics still there? I don't see any pics over there.
Tue Dec 21, 2010 1:24 pm
here is the pic of the nose he posted. Stated it is 115 feet down.
Tue Dec 21, 2010 4:28 pm
Interesting post, thanks. Here are some shots I found of some of the aircraft in the lagoon.
http://www.rickandkendra.com/Diving%20P ... lanes.htmlI wonder how salty the water is in this lagoon? Could they be as well preserved as the Lake Michigan airframes?
Tue Dec 21, 2010 5:05 pm
Sutts wrote:
I wonder how salty the water is in this lagoon? Could they be as well preserved as the Lake Michigan airframes?
Not a chance whatsoever!
Tue Dec 21, 2010 5:07 pm
Very interesting pictures. I wonder if someone tried to retrieve ones of these submerged wrecks, what would happen? Totally desinergrate?
Tue Dec 21, 2010 5:11 pm
Pat Carry wrote:Very interesting pictures. I wonder if someone tried to retrieve ones of these submerged wrecks, what would happen? Totally desinergrate?
I would assume so. For any ideas on how the airframes would fare once taken out of the water just look at the pictures of the Corsairs recovered off the coast of Australia about 20 years ago. They were in such bad shape, that the only good parts were some forgings and castings. The aluminum skins were almost completely eaten away by corrosion.
Tue Dec 21, 2010 5:56 pm
warbird1 wrote:Pat Carry wrote:Very interesting pictures. I wonder if someone tried to retrieve ones of these submerged wrecks, what would happen? Totally desinergrate?
I would assume so. For any ideas on how the airframes would fare once taken out of the water just look at the pictures of the Corsairs recovered off the coast of Australia about 20 years ago. They were in such bad shape, that the only good parts were some forgings and castings. The aluminum skins were almost completely eaten away by corrosion.
Is there a website showing those Corsairs that you or anybody else knows of? I would like to see them.
Tue Dec 21, 2010 6:04 pm
Pat Carry wrote:Is there a website showing those Corsairs that you or anybody else knows of? I would like to see them.
Pictures of those Corsairs are posted on the internet, but I don't think they are a dedicated website, but within a personal photo account or museum website, I can't remember. There have been numerous threads in the past with those links, but unfortunately the "search" function on this forum is broken, so I can't direct you to those threads.
Sorry I'm not much help, I'm sure somebody will post those links when they read this.
Wed Dec 22, 2010 1:00 am
This list would seem to suggest that the remains of three PB2Y are in the area: 440214, 440914, and 450212
http://www.aviationarchaeology.com/src/USN/PB2Y.htmThe first two are -3, which theoretically would have had the nose turret mounted. 450212 was a -5R which would not have had a nose turret.
I trust everyone else's eyesight more than my own, but to my poor, old eyes the pic above seems to be sans turret. What think ye?
Wed Dec 22, 2010 2:58 am
Hello all, I posted these pictures on Moparts and dove the wreck last weekend. If I get the chance to dive it again, is there a way to identify the remains? As you can see, we have only found the nose section and it has been underwater in a saltwater environment for a few decades. Anyway, I would be glad to answer questions.
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