New Wreck : Brewster Buccaneer (Pt Loma -- 280 fsw)

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beldridg

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Santa came early and @California Diver had done it again!

The Brewster Buccaneer was a miserable failure as a WW II aircraft; however, that doesn't mean it isn't an amazing airplane to dive!

We are very sure that we have identified a Buccaneer deep off of Pt Loma. There are a number of characteristics which allowed us to make the identification. We have identified the variant, but we have NOT been able to identify the specific Bureau Number. The records for Buccaneer crashes are basically non-existent.

It is a pretty rare airplane with only two aircraft still in existence.

The whole story along with a photogrammetry model (yes, at 280 feet deep) along with a ton of photos and information on how we made the identification is posted at the link below:


Here is a screen capture of the Buccaneer photogrammetry model:

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You can see that she has a lot of really nice white metridiums on her.


Enjoy and sign up for the blog!

- brett
 
Thanks for this, I particularly like the explanation of how you worked to identify the model, that's really interesting. Thank you.

Rich
 
Thanks for this, I particularly like the explanation of how you worked to identify the model, that's really interesting. Thank you.

Rich

I'm glad you enjoyed it. If you liked the wreck identification, these might also be of interest:




And there are a few others on the site...

- brett
 
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