This time it’s a US Navy carrier plane:
On May 28, 1945, the SB2C-4 Helldiver was on a practice bombing run from a nearby aircraft carrier. The crew members survived the emergency landing.
At the time, the Navy opted not to recover the plane.
Yesterday, Raia said she couldn’t comment on how long it will take Navy officials to decide whether to salvage the plane. Typically, the Naval Aviation Museum in Pensacola, Fla., plays a major role in the evaluation process.
One of the pilots is believed to be 90 years old and living in Michigan, but the Navy hasn’t provided his name.
“Wouldn’t that be something to fly him out here and have him standing on the shoreline when they lift the plane out?” Manville said.
That’d be cool . . . as long as they don’t make him pay for the recovery of the plane.