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acrobatic-cat
9th Feb 2011, 15:17
Does anyone have any information on this WW2 aircraft?

Many thanks

Katherine

Track Jitter
9th Feb 2011, 15:53
A Beaufort according to this -

Egypt Tourism Shipwrecks and plane wrecks turn into dive tour attractions in Egypt - eTurboNews.com (http://www.eturbonews.com/9176/shipwrecks-and-plane-wrecks-turn-dive-tour-attractions-egypt)

forget
9th Feb 2011, 16:01
A Caproni according to this. :)

Alexandria Harbour in Egypt Very soupy. Aircraft contains pilot's headgear still and wing still contains machine gun and ammo (port side only). Fairly certain aircraft is a Caproni 313/314, having measured length and wingspan. Has glass cockpit similar to He 111. Skin is canvas strteched over frame. Gun in left wing only. Very murky, only 5m, but interesting dive.
Date posted: 05-May-2008 19:05

Big Blue Planet - Holiday diving information for SCUBA divers to use. (http://www.bigblueplanet.com/myblueplanettopdivers.jsp;jsessionid=499D8058502DAC514710585 2C8391042?MBPUserID=1023)

Caproni Ca.313 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caproni_Ca.313)

Groundloop
10th Feb 2011, 08:17
In the recent ITV series "Trevor MacDonald's Secret Mediterranean" they were diving on Cleopatra's palace when they came across the wreckage of the Beaufort - and from the shape of the canopy framing it was definitely a Beaufort.

forget
10th Feb 2011, 08:28
Caproni? Gun in left wing only.

Did the Beaufort have guns in the wings?

Noah Zark.
11th Feb 2011, 17:16
There was a very brief view of a relic on the harbour floor in Trev McDonut's prog last week, and the type that occured to me from what I saw, i.e. narrow fuselage, twin fins, etc. was the Hampden.

acrobatic-cat
23rd Feb 2011, 10:48
Belated thanks to you all for this - have fun

Katy