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Getting a Plane Wreck JU-52 out of the water

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Uploaded by on Jan 16, 2007

Raising a German aircraft Junkers JU-52 from the bottom of the sea. The aircraft was hit on the left engine and on the wing, while on flames...



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Other tags: sea war water diver army shipwreck flight ju52 Ju 52 aircraft dive WWII tante german WW2 military weapons amazing video ju-air war luftwaffe soldier hit landing attack world greece leros island raising crane planewreck iron annie troops parachuters stuka bomb heyYou

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  • did they restored that?

  • good question

  • what happent to the nose engine?

  • The nose engine was buried in the sand and was raised later

  • is that in a museam some were becuase iwas at an air museam and found there had been a reasently salveged junkers moved to a hanger

  • From what i know is in the Greek air force "museum"

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  • insurance will cover all of this if hitler used allstate.

  • Top Video !!!

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  • @mrtrainboy019 lots of reasons-

    1.costs to much

    2.humans cant go that deep

    3.its soo far rusted if it touches the surface it will fall apart

    4. its too heavy, unless you cut it up then what the point

  • why didnt they use this equiptment to raise the titanic

  • Nice Piece Of History You Got There

  • @KamikazeSeb YES THEY RESTORED IT..

  • Thank you - awesome -

  • ΑΠΛΑ ΣΥΧΑΡΗΤΗΡΙΑ ΕΙΣΑΙ ΠΟΛΥ ΩΡΑΙΟΣ!!!!

  • Why did they go to all this trouble when they could have asked Aquaman to get some whales and a few octopi to help? I guess they didn't think of it.

  • Thanks for posting, great video & photos; just saw a vid on this plane in flight at an air-show (somewhere in Germany, I think) restored & air-worthy. Thanks for posting, cheers.

  • yep! It can be restored! te skeletal frame is still intact!

  • Nice that they went through all of these efforts to recovery that aircraft. Too bad that they did not bother to have aircraft specialists nearby, for they would not have ruined the plane by putting it down on the edge of the ponton then. They cut that part of the video out which shows how the entire aft fuselage gets torn off and sinks again ...

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