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Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:36 pm
Saw the pics on Facebook. While the pics are interesting, they were just being used as clickbait by somebody hawking T-shirts.
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Mon Nov 01, 2021 12:40 pm
So does the wreck really exists????
Mon Nov 01, 2021 1:57 pm
Yes, it is one of several Ju-52's that still remain on the bottom of Lake Hartvikvatnet in Norway. In April 1940, about a dozen Ju-52's made forced landings on the frozen lake due to poor weather. At least one was able to later takeoff again, while the rest sank to the bottom when the lake melted that May. Five of the airframes were recovered between 1983-1986.
Those that have been recovered are:
WkNr.6134 - Displayed at Technik Museum Hugo Junkers, Dessau, Germany.
WkNr.6657 - Displayed at Forsvarets Flysamling, Oslo - Gardermoen, Norway.
WkNr.6693 - Displayed at Luftwaffen Museum, Wunstorf AB, Hannover, Germany.
WkNr.6791 - Last reported in storage at Gratangen/Hellarbogen, Norway.
WkNr.6821 - Displayed at Technikmuseum Speyer, Speyer, Germany.
Mon Nov 01, 2021 9:32 pm
Wow! So, recovery candidate or just left there for divers to look at? I see the props are missing.
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