Wartime Plane Wreck in Saanich inlet

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A Canadian guard vessel has discovered a place wreck in the Saanich Inlet dating
back to the Second World War. The CG vessel was towing a submarine used for mapping the ocean floor when the wreckage was discovered.
The plane was a training aircraft that was attempting to land when it crashed in the inlet, killing its occupants.

That all the information I got so far.

I don't know the depth of the wreck yet. but this could be a great news for Tech diver
just like me :wink: or it will be to deep to dive. Some spot in the inlet are 600ft deep.
This may shed some light...

http://www.cahs.com/_cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.pl?board=news;action=display;num=1122781147
 

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