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Short Sunderland flying boat recovery

Article about: WWII Sunderland flying-boat raised from seabed 65ft below waves | Mail Online Monster sea-plane dragged from the deep: WWII Sunderland flying-boat raised from seabed 65ft below waves with th

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    News to me as well guys. Ive always had a "soft spot" for the "Flying Porcupine" ever since I built the Airfix kit of it as a kid MANY years ago!! LOL

    Regards etc
    Ian D

    AKA: Jimpy

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    Looks like a massive job !!

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    I'm fascinated by these underwater relics, especially U-Boats and Aircraft.

    What a Short Sunderland Flying Boat looked like in WWII:
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    Regards,


    Steve.

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    Quote by SteveR View Post
    As your crazy American cousin that the family keeps the Gin bottle hidden from, first I have heard about it.
    I think that is neat.
    No wonder they keep the gin hidden Steve

    Dan
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    " I'm putting off procrastination until next week "

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