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There’s An ‘Eerily Untouched’ WWII Bomber In Hawaii You Need To See

  • October 22, 2015
  • Hawaii

It wasn’t until 1972, 3 decades after a crash, that Australian soldiers spotted a partially submerged aircraft from a helicopter

“The machine guns were in place, entirely loaded

It took years of negotiationssalvage team

“It’s one of those first-time strange airplanes, if we will,” he told The Huffington Post. “I’m only in awe.”

“Swamp Ghost” is arguably a world’s only total and un-retired World War II-era B-17E bomber

“This aeroplane was such a fortress,” DeHoff said. “We counted 121 bullet holes in it.” 

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