two of the top lake erie wreck divers in the u.s. gave me a list of found warbirds on both the u.s. & canadian sides of the lake. there are your run of the mill civilian types as well. some of the copied material is hard to read so there may be some errors on my part. lake erie warbird wrecks as follows, some with minute details. some additional info is vague in nature, scrawled quickly in their research notes, but all somewhat verified.....
biplane, february 1912 or 1913, pilot earl sandt?? 10 miles off ne? destination erie pa to pt rowan? pilot got to shore.
navy ad -6 skyraider, 60 degrees, 4 1/2 miles north east off dunkirk
grumman mallard 6 / 29 / 51...... civilian?? who knows?? but worth mentioning!!
unknown usaf jet, 4/25 /59
navy training plane 9/ 1 / 75 off cleveland oh, recovered
canadian snowbird 6 /21 /01 recovered, burwell
rcn grumman avenger, landed on ice near port stanley
boeing p6 -e u.s. aircorp fighter # 32 - 0240, lost 9/1/34 enroute from selfridge field mi, enroute to cleveland oh, 2nd lt. clement j. gastner pilot, 17th pursuit squadron, lost in storm. ( i have accompanying crash report copy, my own opinion is that he was on his way to the 34 cleveland nat. air races) another researcher's notes stated the strength of the air mass of the storm would have pushed him east of canada's pelee island.
have fun researching this info guys!! i'm anxious to see any additional info!!
