A world personnel of divers has located the wreck of a B-24 Liberator bomber in Gander Lake in Canada.
The worldwide personnel, featuring divers from Canada, the US, and France, performed the survey ahead of finally finding the wreck at a depth of virtually 50m/164ft.
The trouble used to be piece of the Royal Canadian Geographical Society’s “Gargantuan Island Expedition” program, which has taken divers to a pair of areas spherical Newfoundland, exploring varied wrecks.
The RCAF B-24 Liberator used to be piloted by Hover Commander J.M. Younger and crashed rapidly after takeoff on September 4th, 1943, ensuing from an engine failure. After takeoff, the plane banked and started a steady-weight turn ahead of finally barrel rolling and crashing into Gander Lake.
All four crew contributors on the flight perished within the shatter.
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