Warbird lost for 83 years. Still there ? Fifish V6 Expert hunting history.
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
- Warbird lost for 83 years. Could it still be there ?
Fifish V6 Expert underwater ROV hunts it down..
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Good afternoon from Syracuse NY USA brother and everyone else thank you for sharing your adventures in history videos
Little late my Friend..😁😁😁
Hi my friend
Our pleasure Earl and hope you are having a great day :)
I'm very proud and appreciative to be on that list. We think what you and your children do is amazing. We believe that keeping history alive, no matter the circumstance, is something more people should do. Thanks for all your hard work. We truly appreciate you all. Donating to your travels is our pleasure
You're the best and thanks so much :)
Totally agree with you HH md EE breath life into history.away from a dusty cabinet in a museum!
So happy you decided to check this little pond out even though they said nothing was there. It had to be exciting to find those pieces thinking nothing was there. No telling how many small pieces are there covered with silt. Did you check the entire pond? Even though the plane crashed on the ice, that doesn’t mean pieces of it didn’t break through the ice to be left on the bottom. Another great adventure.
Yes it is a great little place and we did find more and a HUGE surprise as well from this area later. Exciting stuff and thanks Anthony for your incredible support :)
Since you guys took the trouble to get those inflatable canoes, I am so glad that you had such successful finds on their "maiden" voyages! Way to go, guys/1
Indeed they are valuable for our explore and thanks to the great support of kind people :) Greetings from us.
Great finds, can't believe there was a window frame sticking out of the silt. The first piece just lying on the surface was baffling. After 83 years you would think it would be completely buried. Great job EE.
I know , what special place to look into and we shall share more from this place later as it hides even more history :) Thanks Allen for your incredible support :)
You’ve got to love the the underwater explorations HH! While the bunker explorations are exiting, these underwater adventures are full of suspense and the anticipation of finding something amazing. They keep us on the edge of our seats as some unknown object is revealed in the gloom. Great work from you and EE on this one, and a trip on the water to boot. Stay safe on your adventures, and looking forward to the next one. Cheers from Australia 🇦🇺!
Yes i know , it is so exciting to be down there and we loved it. Glad you like it and thanks for your great support my friend from Australia. Greetings from us :)
I am so glad you guys worked together as a father and son. Great find!
Me too and thanks for being here :)
Now I do enjoy the underwater explores! Proof that everything wasn't recovered, found and recorded for all to see. Good job, HH and EE!❤
You and me both and we thank you so much Cynthia for your great support to the team :)
Well that was cool! Not one but 2 pieces of the downed plane. That was awesome. I'm so glad you and Eagle Eyes were able to find something. Lost for 83 years. Simply amazing. Great explore guys! Take care and stay safe. 💖💯
Yes Julie , just amazing pieces from the past and more to come soon :)
Gotta love that V6 FI-FISH . Thanks William (C-Link Systems) for designing the slick set of claws. Yes, a good thing it didn't get tangled up in one of the underwater tree roots. What a pain😮. Always enjoy your running commentary EE. You did get a good workout manually pumping air into those kayaks. It must have taken you a long time. You did it, you found evidence a big window frame and a metal panel with rivets. Aaah come on HH, you could've dived in that frigid cold water if the situation called for it. You never surrender after all. Very interesting site. I wonder if there are more airplane parts of the JU-45 there? 😊 Thanks EE & HH. Oh and thanks for the honorable mention.
yes such a great tool they are and loved to find this place and share it with you :) Greetings and be safe :)
ALWAYS wear a life jacket guys! If you could make a harness to attach the Fifish under the Kayaks you could use the motor to go along fast. Or even just hold it over the side. Excellent discovery with the window frame!
Could be cool to do. Thanks my friend :)
Yes EE those items were amazing! Thank y’all after 83 years y’all found something ! Fantastic I got really excited watching this video ! I bet there is plenty more there ! HH, EE thank y’all for the ride on the lake . Loved it ! Be careful ! Be safe !! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Indeed and EE says hello here in the morning preparing for a exciting explore to share soon. Thanks Mark and greetings from us.
Your finds are just the tip of the iceberg I would love to see what else is down there thank you HH AND EE for all you bring to us.
Thanks 👍and for sure more to come .)
Fantastic, just fantastic. I really thought it would be too bring up. Well done EE for providing the muscles!
Yes EE did so well and what a great explore that was. More to come soon :)
You actually found a window from a JU52!! THIS IS THE COOLEST THING I'VE SEEN YOU FIND! Well, those rocket engines you found in that pond a few years ago were dream finds, too.
Yes very interesting to find that and thanks for being here with us :)
That little rover + eagle eyes= more powerful than a giant magnet. 💪
It sure is and thanks for watching :)
I love watching the explores with the fifish, you just never know what you're going to find.....and knowing that what you do find hasn't been seen by anyone since it entered the water. Thanks for taking us with you
i know and love to use that tool and share our explores with you. Thanks for being here :)
That JU52 part looks like it has only been there for a few weeks, amazing find, The canoe's are a great bonus, and give you the chance of getting to parts you might not find. EE seems to be happy on the water, especially when you find items. Well done to you both, thanks for sharing with us all. Stay safe and well me freinds
Yes those canoes did the trick on the last long road trip and you will see that for sure and it is thank to incredible people like yourself my friend , supporting our work Thank you for that :)
I think your ventures are fantastic and what a good father taking his son on adventures in history keep up the great work
Thanks 👍
I can't believe you found, and were able to recover, a whole freaking window!
Great explore and thanks for taking time to be here my friend :)
Now that was a cool find. Definitely looks like a window frame from a JU-52! Can't wait until the next adventure.
Yes i agree , what a great find and loved to share that with you :) More to come soon Larry and be safe out there :)
Wow, EE and Cargo EE those were awesome finds . Just think that they might have been the only two pieces left of the JU-52 and you found them. That one part with the rivets wasn't two difficult to bring up, but the hatch/window frame with the original colours took a little more fancy maneuvering. Those kayaks did come in really handy. You did a good job pumping the air into them EE. Yes, a electrical pump would come in more handy as time is of essence when WW2 History exploring. Love your running commentary EE. Thanks you for taking us there HH and EE. Enjoyed that little adventure. Keep smiling you two. A ❤you get.
There could be more interesting history to be found there you never know. We shall share more later. Thanks and have a still great summer :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter you also.
A great recovery fellows! Nice job and congratulations to you and Eagle Eyes!
Thank you very much!
Great hunting, guys! Those are some fascinating artifacts. I’m really impressed with the Fifish. What a great tool! Another benefit is that you can retrieve things with the Fifish that a magnet won’t attract.
Yes it does such great work and thanks for being here :)
What a great score. It sounds like EE was have an absolute ball in his canoe while you were working.
Yes he loves to go out with them. Thanks my friend )
Hi, History Hunter and Eagle Eyes, I had to interrupt a couple of times here, at 5:17, I saw your Fifish just above your boots and thought I was seeing artificial legs. I thought that the first piece you brought up might have been part of a stabilizer brace and the large one was obviously a window frame. Over all a fantastic trip, Thank you. Stay safe and God Bless.
He he , well there you go. Loved that explore and more to come .)
What an exciting adventure topped with those amazing pieces of the Junkers!! Well done HH and EE and thank you for taking us along!
Glad you enjoyed it
Always enjoyed your 'fishing' videos -either via Fifish and even metal detecting with magnetics... Be safe, CAREFUL, and stay healthy.
Thank you Ted and we appreciate your incredible support my friend :)
Fantastic work guys! For a while there it looked like you wouldn't find anything in all that silt. So to find one piece was awesome, but, finding that large piece was incredible, absolutely incredible. And yes, EE was right, it is a window. But which window? That, my friends, is actually the window from the cabin door. The 5 holes in each side frame match perfectly the interior profile of the Ju 52's door frame. That is just such an amazingly stunning find. And to think it's been just sitting there for almost 80 years, just waiting for our HH Team to find it. Just WOW! Such a remarkable find after all this time. Well done! Thank you both for all you hard work and efforts, and for bringing such an amazing location, and find, to us. Cheers to you all!
Such a great little thing to find and we loved to do that and share it with you. Great explore and more to come :)
😮 love the underwater adventures. You rescued some amazing pieces of history. Looking forward to seeing more. ❤✌️👍. Hello Eagle eyes you are part of a great team. 👍👀
EE says thank you here and to morrow there is another exciting explore we are going to do :) Thanks Robert :)
Hi HH & EE,
What a beautiful episode, history is really everywhere.
Compliment for your detective work, it always gives great results.
It is a beautiful lake to sail on and explore.
The Fifish V6 is a strong underwater drone / ROV.
Thanks again Oma and yes we love to do the under water explores. Just so exciting and happy to share with you :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter Thank you
Excellent! I know how that feels getting a piece of WW2 warbird history. I've have pieces of Hans Rudel Stuka that was shot down in Lativa.
Thanks for watching.
Well done my friend. Cleaning up an aircraft site takes too much time. They grab the big pieces that are in sight and move on. The advantage of cold-water lakes is limited decomposition. Looks like we need to build you a Bigger ROV to grab bigger parts or whole aircraft. EE nice job, you make a great power winch. Great video HH. Both of you stay safe and well.
He he , well you are the guy for it :) Thanks and more to come soon and EE says hello here in the morning.
Great explore my friend! You both are getting better using the ROV too. EE's English is improving a LOT too.
Thanks! 😃
what a great experience for you and your son! Wonderful way to explore history!
We love to do this and share this with you :)
Those canoes are ideal for venturing further out onto the water to see what lurks below. Great finds of those aircraft pieces. FiFish just needs to be equipped with a metal detector and a spade now!
Yes indeed they are and we shall show more of that later. Thanks.
As you were bringing up the window frame, it looked as though there was another large piece below it! It would be well worth your time to return to the lake!
There might be a BIG surprise later for you to enjoy :) Thanks.
What an awesome find! I love seeing you get the tools necessary to do so much more discovery than ever!
Couldn't agree more and thanks Brett :)
Incredible find. That's definitely a Ju52 window. The inner paint looks like RLM 02 which was a primer but also used as camouflage on the outside as well, especially in the early war years. Lovely to still be on the list. Thank you. Amazing. :)
I think you are right and such great explore i feel. Thanks Paul :)
Your research is spot on , put you right on top of it. excellent stuff guys !
Thank you and we love to do that and share it with you :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter Being a big collector of 'unique items', things everyone hasn't got, I appreciate that. Cheers!!! From the Balkans!
That´s me on the supporters board that´s meeee... I love it... .. . 🤩
Thank you for your great support my friend :)
Now that was a great adventure. Finding that "window" frame to that Junkers was amazing!! I thought I saw something else below it as EE was pulling it up. Love the kayaks too!! Thanks EE for the great work you did on getting them prepared; well done EE!!!! I hate to ask this following question, but Im curious if there was a minimum amount that was to be donated on the "super thanks"? I still don't see my name, but I was just curious. Thanks again for all you do, showing the actual places, pieces of WW 2 History. OUTSTANDING!!! Stay well and smile.......Until the next trip
Yes such a great explore and we loved it. All those who has donated to the Super Thanks is included but if someone are using alias or something i really could not tell. But i will double check to see that you have not been left out from that. Thanks for watching and for being here :)
Thanks!
Window frame, yes. Now I'm jealous. I like the build you did with the model. I build 1/48 scale aircraft. How did you get such a vivid bright yellow ? Is that tape? Great job.
Yes we think it is a window frame and how great to see just that iconic section there. The model is a pre built if i remember correct. Atlas edition i think. Great models and now we know that we have something special for you my friend and check out the next supporter video coming in beginning of August :) Thanks fot your great support and we send a greeting from us.
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Thank you both very much.
Tante Ju! I got to fly in one in full WK2 Fallschirmjäger kit ( minus the RZ ) about 25 years ago. It was a dream come true!
There you go and happy to read that. Thanks and greetings from us.
This underwater exploring is really neat!!😄
You Guys Need a little raft you can to behind to put your finds on . Great Job Guys . Tks . I was thinking window frame as well .
Could be fun to have yes and thanks for being here :)
This was a wonderful vid, you two seemed to be having a ton of fun. Can't wait to see more!
Loved it and more to come soon :)
Afternoon greetings from Texas my friends. Another amazing adventure. Those were some amazing finds. Look forward to seeing the next adventure
Thanks 👍for that my friend and we enjoyed that explore very much. Greetings from us.
Absolutely worth the trip out. Looks like a window frame indeed. Great find ! Once again Thankyou HH and EE !
Yes how interesting that was and loved it. Thanks Stephen :)
That was an awesome video. Thank you for doing all you do to share WWII history. As always " Good Hunting "
Appreciated and greetings from us.
That was brilliant - it was like a suspense thriller! When EE was pulling on the tether to get the door frame up, the jaws were opening a bit and I thought you were going to lose it - but no, a successful recovery of a bit of history! Absolutely riveting (pun intended) , thanks HH nd EE!
He he , great explore and we loved to share that with you :)
Thank you. Great video
We thank you for that Dave and greetings from us.
That was very cool thing to find. Almost want to try some magnet fishing to see else you can find that buried underneath the silt.
You never know and thanks for being here :)
Amazing work by the both of you!
Thank you so much!
Some great footage there from underwater. Glad the ROV didn't get stuck in the submerged trees. Two really cool pieces from the aircraft that you found in the lake!
Yes those trees are so scary when they appear in front of the rov like that. Great explore and thank for your great support my friend :)
Wow that's crazy find with help of Eagle Eyes cargo carrier ship ⚓ great job Eagle 🦅Eyes 👀 great items of history for you both.🎉
Yes EE did such a great job transporting stuff back and forth. Proud of him i am. Thanks for being here :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter 😀 you more proud father such great son . Have blessed day 😎👍
That was an amazing find!!! Love it! Keep up the great work!
Thanks! Will do!
What an incredible find, lucky it was in fresh water not salt so it was preserved .HH an EE go the extra miles on land or water to discover the hidden history of WW2.👍
We will for sure and proud and honored that you are here with us :)
Some cool finds and cool equipment. Good job finding airplane pieces. Thanks again for all your efforts.
Glad you enjoyed it
I hope you get an opportunity to go back there. It looked like there were more parts scattered around where you pulled the window frame up from.
Great explore and more coming later from this epic place. Thanks.
Excellent adventure and finds!
Thanks 👍
Wonderful piece of aircraft history. Paint colors are amazing. Just proves nothing is completely removed. Great hunt!
Indeed and loved to do that explore :)
Great job my friend
Thank you! Cheers!
Love the underwater videos!
Glad you like them!
Nothing quite compares to holding a living piece of WW II history in you're hands
Totally agree , makes the connection so much more special. Thanks.
What a amazing find and location great work you two can't wait to see more.
Indeed Jacob and there will be tons more coming for you to enjoy :)
I'm amazed that you were able to find such large pieces of the plane in such great condition! Especially after being told that the wreckage had been cleared up, although that would have been nearly impossible of course lol. This does lead to the conclusion that much greater pieces of the wreck must be down there; I severely doubt they would have bothered to lift the main body of the plane.
Were you able to confirm which parts of the plane they were? Great work, guys, and I really like those inflatable canoes, perfect tool for the job 🙂
Could very well be and we loved to find and share this with you Dennis. Large square piece is a widow frame. Thanks.
Weldone guys, great finds.
WE thank you for being here :)
Thanks
That is very kind of you my friend and we appreciate that. Thank you and greetings from us.
It's another brilliant video, guys. The first find looks like a wing spar
Glad you enjoyed it
@@WW2HistoryHunter Always! Educational enjoyable & well presented content
Thanks!
Your support enables us to go out and explore even more and thank you for that :) Greetings from us.
Well that was an amazing find! Just goes to show what lies waiting in the lakes!
Indeed and thanks for being here :)
Nice vlog as always
Thank you 😊
The water in that lake must stay very cold. Those parts almost look sand blasted they are in such pristine condition. The Grabber turns an observational historical hunt into a “hands on history” exploration!
Indeed and such a great explore that was. Thanks :)
Wow, great finds. I wonder how much more there is down there. Probably under that silt tho so be hard to find. Great job 👍👍
Well only time will tell and thanks for watching.
Thank you for another interesting ww2 adventure!
Appreciated and more to come :)
Awesome find. My Grandfather would have jumped out of one of these planes🤙
There you go and thanks for being here with us :)
A very nice video👍❤
Thank you 🤗
As you were pulling up the frame from the silt, it appeared to me that there was another piece that was left behind.
There could very well be yes and thanks for watching.
Nice, Tante' Ju' was on of my favorite German Aircraft from WW2. A Face book friend Achim Engels builds my favorite German Fokkers from WW1. Thanks m8s, done well!
Appreciated and greetings from us.
You two are fabulous 👌
We appreciate the kind words my friend :)
Sometimes there is so much beauty in the world, I feel like I just can't take it.
Thanks for watching.
The parts for the sub from Maine where I’m from. 👍🏼🇺🇸
ok and thanks for watching.
Awesome 😎 finds
Thanks 👍
Nice finds you two!! That window frame is really special! Like you I imagine there are still many parts in the silt of the lake but since they are aluminum you can't magnet fish for them, they are just going to be very difficult to find. Nice job! I always appreciate your detailed preparation for one of these adventures! I look forward to what comes next! Stay well and stay safe!
Yes Donald , what a great explore and there will be more surprises from this area later. Thanks and have a still great summer my friend :)
brilliant HH and EE x
Appreciated my friend and tons more coming your way :)
The new fifish e-go can attach two things this time, and 10,000 led lights
We love the Expert and it does such a great job down there. Thanks.
@@WW2HistoryHunter look at the fifish e-go
It demonstrates the capability of the equipment, but I don't know what value the parts would have, unless they would be of sentimental value to the descendants of those killed in the crash.
There is no value on these items , just history. Thanks.
Härliga fynd,bra jobbat👍
SO glad you liked that and thanks my friend :)
great finds it also helps the environment by removing those parts nice work
I would agree so and thanks for your incredible support enabling us to go out and share this with you. We send a summer greeting your way :)
The loose part you found may have been pulled out of the mud by fishing tackle I saw there was some line on it.
Could be for all we know. Thanks for watching :)
What a find you two and wonder what else is in there.
More to come later and you will love that :)
Wonderfull finds again! Could the big part you found be a windowframe from this plane? sure looks big enough for it....
We think it is yes and thanks for being here with us :)
Thank you
Appreciated :)
Wow nice find. Was there any numbers on it? Very cool adventure👍👍👍👍👍💜💜💜💜
We did not see any on those pieces but we found something amazing there later and will share that also :)
Eagle eyes needs his own channel
EE will surprise you all in the future i think. Thanks.
@@WW2HistoryHunter you go Eagle Eyes… a good kid
Should let EE run the FiFish he does a great job.
He does often but this day he just wanted to be support vessel he said :) Thanks Joe :)
Haha…. Crocs with socks. Nice!!
There you go :)
Very cool finds.
Thank you my friend :)
Is it possible Fallschirmjäger were aboard that Junkers?
I really dont know but could be. Thanks.