JohnB wrote:
I'm surprised, I thought anything worth having was picked up in the 70s.
That leads to the question...is there anything else out there?
I wonder if China will yield stuff like Russia and Eastern Europe in the 90s?
There is plenty of stuff out there still. The problem for the Pacific War relics is the environment. Anything in the jungles or mountains will invariably be heavily corroded and only be useful for patterns and perhaps small parts, forgings, gear struts, etc.
In my opinion, there is a lot more promise with Europe and Russia. Because most of that environment is in a cold climate, it tends to inhibit corrosion and acts more like a preservative. I think the greatest potential is cold, fresh water lakes such as those in Scandinavia, Eastern Europe and Russia. If you've been paying attention to recoveries from that area over the last decade or so, you will know that whole complete Luftwaffe aircraft (He-111's, He-115, Ju-88's) have been recovered that have nearly all of their original paint intact and with very little corrosion. Most of those aircraft could be made flyable again utilizing large amounts of original material and structures.
That is what holds the most promise for future recoveries. It was mentioned by someone here on this forum in the past that there are something like over 1000 W.W.II aircraft wrecks that could be potentially salvaged from European lakes.
This He-115 was raised from the waters of Norway 6 years ago. Tell me this isn't spectacular:
