This wreck should be raised and exported to restoration experts. There is very little interest in Croatia to do anything with it. In the least, conserve it and use it to recreate missing engineering specs for other restorations. This is a unique opportunity to access a mostly complete example and get measurements and specs, plus making a nice museum display. Left as it, it will fall apart and frequent scuba divers are going to climb all over it without any supervision and just break and degrade the wreck.
I agree with you, but all its on Croatian government. On one site its nice to see below surface and do wreck diving but on other site many not good divers its damaging airplane
@@OceanFrames Yes it's property of the Croatian government. While there were initial talks to raise it there seems to be very little interest currently, although I think there may be a local preservation group now. Still there is very little local expertise to conserve or rebuild such a rare aircraft and it would have been better to make a trade for outside help in conservation or some other exchange. As far as the Stuka being rare, missing blueprints and complexity, that obstacle has been overcome for one Stuka version as we now have an airworthy project that is making good progress with a new-build airframe. A flying Stuka will very interesting: farm5.staticflickr.com/4821/45755468992_2833c5d5f2_c.jpg
Been diving there, enjoyed your video!
Perfect shots ;)
Hey mate great video u r simply the best!!
Perfect video!
Great shots, I like it!
Great Video Marek 👍
This wreck should be raised and exported to restoration experts. There is very little interest in Croatia to do anything with it. In the least, conserve it and use it to recreate missing engineering specs for other restorations. This is a unique opportunity to access a mostly complete example and get measurements and specs, plus making a nice museum display. Left as it, it will fall apart and frequent scuba divers are going to climb all over it without any supervision and just break and degrade the wreck.
I agree with you, but all its on Croatian government. On one site its nice to see below surface and do wreck diving but on other site many not good divers its damaging airplane
@@OceanFrames Yes it's property of the Croatian government. While there were initial talks to raise it there seems to be very little interest currently, although I think there may be a local preservation group now. Still there is very little local expertise to conserve or rebuild such a rare aircraft and it would have been better to make a trade for outside help in conservation or some other exchange. As far as the Stuka being rare, missing blueprints and complexity, that obstacle has been overcome for one Stuka version as we now have an airworthy project that is making good progress with a new-build airframe. A flying Stuka will very interesting: farm5.staticflickr.com/4821/45755468992_2833c5d5f2_c.jpg
*stuka restored*
amazing and just beautiful.
thank you ;)
Nice video
Super nice
That engine alone would be worth money
Awesome ;)
nice video
Cool :)
Nice ;)
like
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