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Oberon 04-08-11 08:29 AM

Do-17 wreck found intact
 
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-12997528

:yeah:

I wish them the best of luck in raising her and when she goes on display at the RAF museum at Hendon, rest assured I will go there with a camera. :rock:

LtzS_Petersen 04-08-11 08:48 AM

Wow, great News. :yeah:
The only thing they had up to now was a small Piece from the Tail, as far as i know.
So this Do17 is really unique.

I wish someone made it flyable in Cliffs of Dover.

Herr-Berbunch 04-08-11 09:09 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Oberon (Post 1638407)
...and when she goes on display at the RAF museum at Hendon, rest assured I will go there with a camera. :rock:

We'll add it to the itinary for the 2011 subsim meet.:cool: Although I doubt she'd be ready for some five years even if she was raised today. :nope:

HunterICX 04-08-11 09:46 AM

That's an awesome find they made, hopefully it'll be as good as they claim it to be.

HunterICX

CCIP 04-08-11 10:42 AM

I think it was actually found last year, but now they've got these really good images of it. Would indeed be great to raise it!

Schroeder 04-08-11 11:36 AM

Great find.
Quote:

After the war the German people didn't want to remember, so aircraft like that were destroyed," he says.
Ah yes, because we we were allowed to keep all our stuff after the war and decide ourselves what to do with it....right......:shifty:

Oberon 04-08-11 12:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Schroeder (Post 1638558)
Great find.
Ah yes, because we we were allowed to keep all our stuff after the war and decide ourselves what to do with it....right......:shifty:

Of course you were allowed to keep your stuff....

So long as it was in a hundred pieces and strewn across the landscape... :hmmm:

Schroeder 04-08-11 01:40 PM

BTW wouldn't that thing belong to us if/when they raise it?:hmmm:

Besides, how can they raise it at all when it's a war grave?:hmm2:

Oberon 04-08-11 02:38 PM

That is a good point. Under the Protection of Military Remains Act 1986, all sunken aircraft in British waters are designated as war graves. The fact that two of the crew of the Dornier were killed on landing only underlines that.

Could be a bit of a problem for salvaging it there.

I imagine that it would belong to Germany, however I imagine that unless it wanted to be really picky, the German government wouldn't kick up a fuss over it.

That's if they can move her. It'll be ages yet before they even try, one wrong move and she'll be scattered over Goodwin sands.

Oberon 04-08-11 02:47 PM

Ah, found the answers now.

Firstly, the aircraft has no bodies on board. The two dead crewmembers were washed up not long after the aircraft crashed.

Secondly, by British law:

Quote:

All crashed enemy aircraft and their equipment, lying within the United Kingdom, are regarded as captured enemy property which has been surrendered to the Crown. Ownership belongs to the Ministry of Defence (RAF).
Which explains why the RAF Museum has the go-ahead to get her up. :yep:

Herr-Berbunch 08-04-11 07:19 AM

If anyone's interested here's a link to the video of a dive to the site. :yeah:

http://www.youtube.com/rafmuseum#p/u/10/DlBKYXHSuhc


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