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By using our site, you agree to our collection of information through the use of cookies. To learn more, view our Privacy Policy. To browse Academia. This ship was converted into a surface raider in WWI and sank a Canadian ship carrying a load of dinosaur bones. Oldenburg was herself sunk in an Allied air attack in At the moment, the majority of submerged aircraft knowledge comes from non-academic sources.
There is a lack of knowledge regarding submerged aircraft because historically speaking they had more of an economic value rather than academic. However, the need to interact with submerged aircraft due to an increase of sea activities such as diving and other commercial activity has left a gap in our understanding of this submerged heritage. Although the amount of academic research on submerged aircraft has vastly increased over the last ten years, there is still a larger body of knowledge made up of non-academic sources.
And at times these non-academic sources are often overlooked by researchers, but may potentially have useful information for future studies of aircraft wrecks. The main question this study tries to answer is how to properly examine these aircraft by analyzing legislation, media, and perceptions of submerged WW II aircraft in order to identify their archaeological potential.
The perceptions and research potential of three submerged WW II aircraft studies will be used as case studies to examine this question and others pertaining to the study of submerged WW II aircraft. The culmination of the study will result in recommendations for the management of the Black Jack Wreck. Iskenderun Bay was an important role in providing logistic support to the occupiying that invaded the Anatolian lands during the First World War.
Five minesweepers of the allied powers had come to the Δ°skenderun Bay in order to the clear the sea bad from torpedos.