Long lost WW2 plane is discovered on Pacific island | Daily Mail Online
'But tourists visiting the Micronesian archipelago of Palau discovered an unusually rare sight, recently - after stumbling across a doomed WW2 plane. ', "It seems disrespectful given that someone could have died in that wreck. 'Aviation historian and seaplane pilot Paul Beaver told MailOnline Travel that the plane is Japanese."
'The long lost craft- believed to be a Japanese Aichi E13A long range reconnaissance seaplane - was found in a shallow river on the archipelago of Palau, which boasts 500 picturesque islands. '
'An image of the remarkable relic, which surfaced on Imgur, shows the plane largely intact with the wings still attached to the fuselage. ', "And, clearly, it exerts a fascination with holidaymakers, two of whom can be seen canoeing past the plane's rusted body."
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'But tourists visiting the Micronesian archipelago of Palau discovered an unusually rare sight, recently - after stumbling across a doomed WW2 plane. ', "It seems disrespectful given that someone could have died in that wreck. 'Aviation historian and seaplane pilot Paul Beaver told MailOnline Travel that the plane is Japanese."
'The long lost craft- believed to be a Japanese Aichi E13A long range reconnaissance seaplane - was found in a shallow river on the archipelago of Palau, which boasts 500 picturesque islands. '
'An image of the remarkable relic, which surfaced on Imgur, shows the plane largely intact with the wings still attached to the fuselage. ', "And, clearly, it exerts a fascination with holidaymakers, two of whom can be seen canoeing past the plane's rusted body."
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