
"Saving a Do-17" Topic
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Editor in Chief Bill  | 07 May 2013 5:17 p.m. PST |
A British museum has begun the process of lifting the only Nazi bomber to survive the World War II Blitz on London out of its shallow grave -- under 60 feet of water and shifting sands under the English Channel
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| Twilight Samurai | 07 May 2013 8:59 p.m. PST |
We should be saving as much as we can. I always thought it criminal that HMAS Cerberus has been left to the elements all these years. cerberus.com.au link
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| MajorB | 08 May 2013 2:06 a.m. PST |
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| bsrlee | 08 May 2013 2:37 a.m. PST |
They have found hundreds of WW2 aircraft in Holland as they drained the polders from the 1950's on, as well as all sorts of ships back to the 17th Century. So it is a bit much to claim this is the 'only' German bomber found crashed in the sea. |
| stenicplus | 08 May 2013 3:17 a.m. PST |
Technically, once drained it's no longer the sea is it?  |
| MajorB | 08 May 2013 7:32 a.m. PST |
So it is a bit much to claim this is the 'only' German bomber found crashed in the sea. Seems like Fox News got confused (by a common language?). It's the only Dornier 17 bomber left. link |
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