
Hawaii Undersea Research Laboratory Archive
IN THE SCHOOL OF OCEAN AND EARTH SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AT THE UNIVERSITY OF HAWAI'I AT MANOA
AIR-13: Two Wings


HURL Artifact No. | AIR-13 | *Denotes approximations and speculations | |||
Name: | Unknown | Lost: | Unknown | ||
Artifact Type: | Aircraft Wings (2) | Found: | 28-Sep-2004 | ||
Nationality: | USA | Dive No: | PV-124 | ||
Class or Make: | Unknown | Location: | Defensive Sea Area | ||
Model: | Unknown | Depth (m): | 390m | ||
Purpose: | Aircraft components | HURL crew: | Kerby, Cremer, Smith | ||
Serial Number: | Unknown | Additional Dives: | |||
Built/Launched: | Unknown | ||||
Length: | *20' | ||||
Width: | *6' 6" | ||||
Height: | *12" | ||||
Circumstance of Loss: | Unknown | Crew Personnel/Position: | n/a | ||
Reason of Loss: | Unknown | Crew Survivals/Fatalities: | n/a | ||
Artifact History: | Unknown | ||||
Artifact Condition: | Wings appear to have been disassembled and dumped as there is no evidence of having crashed. Both wings are port side wings. There is also a third wing in the vicinity (AIR-2), but it is in a greater state of decay. These are both in good condition. They also seemed to be of a similar or identical make. | ||||
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