June 22, 2021 at 10:11 am
I cant put a link to this but a diver has found what he believes to be the remains of a Latecoere 631 six engined flying boat on the bottom of lake Simon, Quebec, Canada which if true raises a number of questions as all the 631’s are accounted for.
The report is by Newsweek so search ‘seaplane found newsweek’ and it should be there.
Richard
By: dogsbody - 6th August 2021 at 02:20
As a natural-born Canadian farmboy, this smells like fresh, warm BS to me.
Chris
By: brewerjerry - 15th July 2021 at 00:56
Hi
BV-222 and missing ww2 gold in the chests
lol
cheers
jerry
By: MFowler - 27th June 2021 at 16:35
Hmmmm … I’d tend to agree based on the little that’s been released, shades of Glenn Miller. What isn’t disclosed is visibility in that lake, and how deep this wreck is. What you think you see vs. what’s actually there can be strongly influenced by how much light filters down that far. Also with the depth, was technical diving required? That can also be a factor in what you think you see.
By: trumper - 25th June 2021 at 21:59
Could it just be a mistake on meaning 6 prop blades
By: TonyT - 25th June 2021 at 10:19
https://www.pprune.org/aviation-history-nostalgia/641177-latecoere-631-…
By: cometguymk1 - 24th June 2021 at 07:26
I must keep an eye out for more on this mystery before TIGAR get there! Wonder why he cant share any of his footage.
By: adrian_gray - 22nd June 2021 at 22:08
Sounds suspiciously like the Glen Miller Norseman to me… and currently smells about as fishy. We shall see…
By: avion ancien - 22nd June 2021 at 12:15
I’d treat with caution a news report which says:
‘….. a diver had captured images “of a mass that could resemble an airplane,” which would have been down there for a very long time’
and:
‘”I saw bodies and kerosene barrels on the plane. I also hit the propeller” …… [the diver] said’
and:
‘[the diver] claimed he found at least six propellers and that over 150 chests remain around the wreckage at the bottom of the lake’
The full Newsweek report is to be found at https://www.newsweek.com/plane-wreck-discovered-canada-quebec-lake-simo…