Awesome Pictures of Airplanes that Crashed in Water

Old plane crashes are often spooky. But when they’re located underwater, they’re even more haunting. Here are some photos of airplanes that made their last landing under the waves.

Unknown Plane and Location

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P-38

Crashed on a beach in Wales and uncovered when sand washed away. Link.
P-38 airplane in water

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F4U-1 Corsair

Crashed in Lake Michigan after mod-air collision in 1943.

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Grumman F6F Hellcat

Found off a beach in Miami laying upside down in 240 feet of water. A crew about a research submarine discovered the wreck while studying artificial reefs in the area. The researchers used three-dimensional radar to identify the plane at first thought to be a small shipwreck. Link.
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Grumman F6F hellcat found in miami beach

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Grumman TBF Avenger

This torpedo bomber is located near Anacapa within a mile of the shore. It’s positioned upright at a depth of around 120 feet. Diving this wreck is considered advanced because of limited visibility and strong currents in the area.
The wreck is still considered property of the US Navy, so no one can take anything from it without facing charges.
Here’s some photos:

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Japanese sea-plane in Palau

Each year the non-profit group, BentProp Project, searches the waters off Palau for underwater aircraft crashes in hopes of identifying missing airmen from WWII. The group has traveled to Palau for a month each year since 1999.
In 2004 the Project found the remains of a B-24 that had crashed in 1944, and were able to successfully retrieve the remains of all eight missing airmen so that they could be identified and given a proper burial in Arlington National Cemetery in 2010.
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Douglas Dakota DC-3

This Douglas Dakota DC-3 was a troop transport aircraft used in WWII by a Turkish paratroop regiment. It was sunk in 2009 to make an underwater diving spot, and is now home to much sea life.

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Mitsubishi G4M “Betty Bomber”

Located off Truk in a sandy bottom
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