Airplane Junkyard Part IV (Pt Loma, California -- 210 fsw)

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beldridg

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I have posted in the past about other "dumped" airplanes that obfuscate "real" wrecks. They continue to stymie us but, in this case, there was some cool detective work to figure out that one of them was a Helldiver and not a TBM. It was due to my recent dives on the airplanes of the USS Saratoga in Bikini that we realized it was a Helldiver.

The story along with photogrammetry models and photos is at:


Below is a screen capture of the Corsair model.

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We are out hunting tomorrow so hopefully we'll find something "real" and interesting. :)

- brett
 
https://www.shearwater.com/products/teric/

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