Well, the USAF's last Albatross' retired in 1973, this one is a model B(which would of been converted from model A after 1957), which puts the crash most likely, between 1960 and 1970, the Aircraft registry number is 51-7208 A, and its Grumman Albatross SA 16B/GR
nice video...pity some meathead put an advert all over it....
kinkymaturekevin 2 years ago
@kinkymaturekevin I couldnt agree more. Ruined it for me too.
rouseg7 1 year ago
is that that weird thing in google earth
tomh129 3 years ago
what weird thing on google earth
balongaboy 3 years ago
on google earth go to greenland, the zoom in, you will soon see a long thing, if you see a black line, go up from there
ProHuckle 3 years ago
yes it is
goddammitreggieray 3 years ago
Isn't this aircraft an SA-16B Albatross?
steindaddie 3 years ago
JUST FOUND !!! UNDERWATER PYRAMID off the coast of Christchurch, New Zealand...about position 11'Oclock in the ocean...see for your self...
njukepilot 4 years ago
i cant find it could you help some how
FresnoMostwanted 2 years ago
thats cool
ilikepiex101 4 years ago
it could be from wwII,cold water tends to lesen corrsion
snakestomper 4 years ago
were u guys able to enter the wreck?
deadwhiterose 4 years ago
It is about 44 meters and from the 50s. Lasse
opmas6th 5 years ago
and the crew did they get out ?
michaelwright999 3 years ago
All but the Pilot
johnnysbasement 2 years ago
Omg he is still waiting, poor man when did it crash.
michaelwright999 2 years ago
Well, the USAF's last Albatross' retired in 1973, this one is a model B(which would of been converted from model A after 1957), which puts the crash most likely, between 1960 and 1970, the Aircraft registry number is 51-7208 A, and its Grumman Albatross SA 16B/GR
johnnysbasement 2 years ago
how deep down is this and how old is the wreck? it seems no older than 40 for the condition its in.
dadhilman 5 years ago