Hi everyone!
I thought you might be interested in an underwater project I've been working on out here at Kwajalein Atoll, Marshall Islands, over the past month.
One of the Japanese WWII shipwrecks in the lagoon, the
Akibasan Maru, holds a number of aircraft parts that have been recently ID'd as E14Y1's. Those plane parts have been known to be there for years- I have a book published in '92 that has one picture of the wings in cargo hold 1. So, I was not the one to "discover" or "find" these parts. I merely took pictures of parts that have been known to be there for years.
But until recently, when I began diving the wreck and taking pictures of the remains, the identity of the wrecks wasn't known. I began posting my dive shots on a site called J-aircraft.com, and that's when the identifications began to happen.
This is an interesting discovery, for two main reasons-
1) there are no other 'Glen' wrecks known to exist anywhere in the world at this point
2) Two attacks were carried out against the U.S. mainland (in Oregon State) during WWII- in both cases, the plane used was a submarine-based 'Glen'.
If you're interested in reading up on this, here's the links to the discussions over at J-aircraft.com. These are in order of appearance, as I completed succesive dives of the remains-
http://www.j-aircraft.org/smf/index.php?topic=5494.0
http://www.j-aircraft.org/smf/index.php?topic=5547.0
http://www.j-aircraft.org/smf/index.php?topic=5548.0
http://www.j-aircraft.org/smf/index.php?topic=5549.0
http://www.j-aircraft.org/smf/index.php?topic=5594.0
http://www.j-aircraft.org/smf/index.php?topic=5637.0
If you're on dial-up, it'll take a couple minutes to load some of those threads, as some are image-heavy with dive shots and reference material. Since I myself am on dial-up (which is all we have on Kwajalein for public internet access), I kept the file sizes and resolutions down on the posted pics, so it wouldn't take too long to load.
So, I hope you like the pics and discussions.
Cheers all!
Dan Farnham
Kwajalein Atoll