BAITING HOLLOW MYSTERY AIRPLANE WRECK - SQUALUS MARINE DIVERS

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  • Опубліковано 19 вер 2024
  • We are starting off 2018 with something completely different. NOAA had these numbers plotted as an airplane. We thought it would be something worth investigating. So we did! Cool wreck, not so cool viz, but hey the viz is what it is.

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  • @bakertorpedokid5347
    @bakertorpedokid5347 5 років тому +4

    A Navy Grumman Guardian out of R I , 1953, both go out ok, they floated in rafts overnight, picked up after 12 hrs. Have more details if interested I can post more

    • @SamCyanide
      @SamCyanide 4 роки тому

      id love to hear more

    • @robertlaravie690
      @robertlaravie690 4 роки тому

      @@SamCyanide Sam not sure I can attach images here I did add some to the Squalus Marine Facebook page or another way?

    • @jbrobertson6052
      @jbrobertson6052 3 роки тому

      Baker torpedo kid
      I would like to hear more

    • @robertlaravie690
      @robertlaravie690 3 роки тому

      I can send you a link or have you seen the squalis Facebook page ,I believe I posted 2 newspaper articles there@@jbrobertson6052

    • @robertlaravie690
      @robertlaravie690 3 роки тому

      @@jbrobertson6052 JB , it looks like the Facebook page is down send me an email to rlaravie1@optonline,net I can send you some images

  • @jbrobertson6052
    @jbrobertson6052 3 роки тому +1

    Another good video thank you I'm also wondering how the hell you get a tree branch stuck on a plane at the bottom of the ocean 30 miles from anywhere??? Lol

  • @iamrichrocker
    @iamrichrocker 6 років тому +1

    Capn...how does the NOAA know of this wreck..is this reported from satellites? if you could explain how wrecks are identified..location wise..and placed on the map..i am not a sailor or a diver but am very interested in sunken planes and vessels...still adhere to the fact you deserve so many more viewers and subs...thanks for taking the time to produce this video..

  • @scuba422123
    @scuba422123 6 років тому

    hi....I live close by to that plane never dove it and don't know the story behind it but I knew of it.. there was a lot of lobster pots in those parts back in the day awesome vid I enjoyed!

  • @matthewlawlor3029
    @matthewlawlor3029 6 років тому

    Wing folding was most common on navy aircraft. The GRUMMAN plant in Calverton isn’t too far from there. Can’t tell much more than that from the film all too dark. I know GRUMMAN lead designer and test pilot Bob Hall crashed a bearcat into LIS during a test flight once but I have no idea if that’s the plane

  • @CPRover1
    @CPRover1 6 років тому

    A-7 Corsair? The controls kind of look like that. I am trying to locate a good photo of the wing fold control mechanism.

    • @CPRover1
      @CPRover1 6 років тому

      Great video, and great dive, by the way.

  • @jonnyboy513
    @jonnyboy513 3 роки тому

    I fished this plane wreck with my father in the late 80s and got some really nice blackfish off it. Looks like it’d be a waste of time now.

  • @stevehughes4073
    @stevehughes4073 6 років тому

    F2g corsair navy aircraft