Secret Luftwaffe artifact found in the deep. Fifish V6S - OPSS does it again !
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- čas přidán 18. 01. 2022
- Luftwaffe secrets found in the deep.
Luftwaffe`s secrets are still down there and we found one of them..
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This location has so many secrets after the Germans during WW2. Join us and see what we found this time.
Well you had all the equipment needed to do the job HH with the ROV Fifish V6S-OPSS. I would say very successful
With 95% left on your power supply you could have went on for hours HH. That location holds many more secrets.
Thank you so much for taking us whith you on your expeditions
Thank you so much for returning to this location! I really hope that some museum or corporation would be willing to try to recover this amazing beaching gear sled to put on display. I would suggest contacting the Aviation History Museum Sola. This museum is working to restore the world's sole surviving He-115 (8L+FH) so they may find this an item of interest for their display.
I remember when you first found this. I could tell it had wheels on it but they weren’t as visible as they are now. This definitely needs to be rescued. It one of those items you don’t see everyday. You did a great job controlling the ROV with the wind blowing like it is. Your becoming a professional ROV operator.
Very unique thing it is and thanks :)
I am an absolute history nut and your videos are just so interesting by bringing the history right to my computer screen! Another great one! Bill from Linglestown Pennsylvania
Glad you like them!
I absolutely cannot wait for you to hopefully bring this up. You have become an expert in maneuvering that piece of equipment! Thanks for the discovery. 🇺🇸🦄💜
Thanks a lot Bren :)
The seaplane slip-wagon is such a great find. I do hope that it can be salvaged for a war museum. Awesome that you can go so much further with the Fifish and also spend quality time studying your finds. Thank you for the photographs that put everything into perspective for us. Keep well and keep up the great work!
Thank you so very much Beverley and greetings from us.
The WW2 History Hunter team has made another outstanding action filled adventure video! Thank You!
Thank you for that :)
Well, you didn't find what you were looking for, but you indeed found a treasure! I should think any museum would like to have the slipwagon! Another awesome adventure, HH, let's get her raised!!!💖
So true and you will love what i didnt find , when i find it :) Thanks Cynthia.
Great video! Thank you and you family for all the work you do! Great Job!
Our pleasure!
I love your enthusiasm and laid back approach. You've got really good at controlling the rv. These adventures you share really do bring a welcome break from life.
Thanks so much!
This was a surprise to me I’m at work on lunch so I watched & enjoyed it very much thanks! I would like to see that piece saved some day ! Take care be safe ! 👍🏻👍🏻
Awesome! Thank you!
What a awesome find hope that it can be brought back up and restored! Thanks for sharing with us!
Thanks Joe.
Extremely cool find my friend. Can’t wait for the next one. Stay safe
Thanks and greetings from us.
Amazing how you came up on those tires that you said you hadn't seen in awhile; pretty good guess. Would be nice to save it too. Too bad you didnt find what you actually went looking for, but now, thats another adventure! Thanks for doing this again...stay warm
Great point and wish us luck for next time :)
Really cool find! I’m glad you didn’t abandon ship. Another amazing fifish discovery!
Thanks 👍
Thanks for what you and EE do - and what a wonderful way to introduce him to history being an active study versus just passive reading ;)
Glad you enjoyed it!
It was pretty windy by the looks of it and at first I wondered if you would find anything with all that silt HH. You didn't let us down. The sets of double wheels and sub frame for the Luftwaffe slip wagon to transport the sea plane was indeed a rare find. What are the chances of locating it again? The aircraft tires looked pretty intact also. I hope you are able to get ahold of someone who can retrieve them and put them in a war museum for more people to see . I bet there is lots more there to be discovered. Thanks HH.
Will find it again and most likely it will be rescued. Thanks Laura.
Brilliant stuff! Well done on finding that amazing artefact, I'm sure many museums would love to have it
Andy
Thanks for watching.
Wow! Absolutely fantastic, as usual! Please get that stuff up and into a museum.
Thanks for being here.
Always amazed with your finds!
Appreciated Barney and greetings from us.
Now that has to be the find of the year! Maybe of the decade. That Luftwaffe seaplane trolley would have to be one of the rarest items ever. Hopefully she can be saved and restored soon before time, tides, and tube worms, bury her for ever. Good work persevering in all that murk. Finding that unique piece of History was brilliant! Great work my friend! Cheers! Stay Safe!
Very interesting object and so glad to share it with you Peter. Loved that and more to come :)
Amazing.. We studied about these worldwars in childhood, now exploring the war related things make us excited.
How great to read and thanks :)
Pretty cool find there. Keep up the great explorations!
Thanks 👍
This is really cool stuff! Great work here, keep it up!
Will do and thanks :)
You definitely have some wonderful toys. Cool stuff. Can't wait to see what else you can find 👍
Thank you 🤗
Another great video, keep up the great work and I hope you can find a group who would want to raise that wagon! Good luck!
Thanks Christopher.
Great episode, I love that Fifish it’s a fantastic bit of kit
It sure is and love to work with it. Thanks my friend.
Just think, if just one of those tires still have air in it. That air would be from WWII!
Really enjoy these underwater adventures. Stay well- Kurt
So true and wonder what that air smells like :) Thanks Kurt for being here.
Another awesome insight hunter ggs 👏
That was great and what a treasure find. Those tires look new other than the natural decay over time. New when it was lost long ago. Wonderful history. Thank you!
Agree , great explore and thanks for watching.
Underwater History is always cool to see. Thanks for letting me tag along!!!! Hope you and the family are well!!!
I agree and very glad we could share that.
Your intro was great it really grabs your attention!
Thanks for that :)
Great to see it again. I'm still catching up on these older posts as you can see. Has this ever been rescued yet? It's been 2 years now. I so hope it has. :)
Thanks for the video HH ,what a great find in those conditions hopefully they will be able to save this never seen one before must go into a museum. That's a great piece of kit you have there!!😎🐓🐓🐓🐓🇬🇧
It is ultra rare indeed and only time will tell i guess. Thanks.
Amazing, thanks for sharing!
Glad to read that and thanks.
Never see anything like that! Glad you located the apparatus. Hope you are able to recover it. Good luck
Thanks 👍
Incredible find thank you for your explore👏👏🇬🇧🙏🙏
Thanks my friend.
Another great video, that little FiFish is worth its weight in gold to you.
You got that right!
It totally baffles me how these things have survived and only just being found.
A museum must retrieve and restore those wheel beds
Another great film today
Great discovery and thanks :)
This made my night love the History always Big Thumbs up every time absolutely love your videos 💟💟💟
Glad you enjoyed it
Well done another great video and some interesting stuff found 👍👍👍👍🇸🇪
Thanks 👍
I wonder how that slip wagon came to be down there. Thank you all for your efforts in bringing it to us.
So do i and will find out more later. Thanks Alfred.
Excellent find, you need a mini Sub to dive on history with. Thank you for another adventure.
Thanks 👍
Outstanding! Keep up the great work
Thanks James.
It would be great to see your face and eagle eyes too to put a picture to the voices that I like to hear on your videos, I have always loved history and you help deliver even more of it . Well done sir.
Well only time will tell and thanks for comment and for watching.
Wow great content ! Let's hope it's possible to see a video about recovery from the deep of the slipwagen in the future. I would love to see more of this location because I reckon more secrets are hiding down there.
There are for sure my friend and will show more later. Thanks.
Great work amazing find
Thanks 👍
I remember when you found it first time, awesome, and got to agree it really does need saving and preserving even if it comes up in bits, I doubt we'll see another one, unless you find another there! 😁
As always great vid 👌 👍
So true and thanks Glenn.
Another great find HH. Hoping you can find a museum that will recover and restore this limited assembly. I am betting the whole tow rig is there. Stay safe, warm and dry. Greetings to EE and BBG.
The piece will most likely have a bright future :) Thanks William.
That would be a cool find if you can pull those parts out of the water. Lots of "funky" critters all over that poor wheel. Yuck! LOL! I reckon you would have to soak the metal in your special resto' solution to bring em back to a clean state. Fun adventure as always. Thanx H.Hunter!
Great explore and glad we could share it with you my friend.
I hope you can get this raised , it is truly a rare piece of aircraft equipment. great work !
Very special item it is. Thanks.
ਬਹੁਤ ਵਧੀਆ ਲੱਗੀ ਇਹ ਵੀਡੀਓ ਅਤੇ ਜਾਣਕਾਰੀ ਵੀਰੇ ਧੰਨਵਾਦ ਜੀ
Thank you my friend for being here :)
Amazing discovery! I hope this is rescued for a museum.
Only time will tell and thanks Clinton.
👍👍👍 looking forward to seeing more history
More to come!
What an amazing find, and so rare. The only one I have see before was at the RAF Museum, Hendon and that was for an RAF aircraft, cannot remember which one now. There must be a museum that would love to have this, as you said.
Well done, and I wonder what other treasures you will find for us to view at this site. Thank you, stay safe and well my friend
We will create a great future for that thing for sure. Thanks.
Always Unique! Thanks!
You bet!
Really hope you manage to arrange recovery of that trolley great job on the video.
There will be a better history for this great discovery :) Thanks.
Another educational and informative video my friend... I absolutely love them as you well know... Now a question : a large find of this type do you try to lift it to the surface OR do you share the location to a group that would try to raise the slip to the surface ? Be safe, be well and of course be careful...
Well i havent decided yet and i guess only time will tell what happens to it. Thanks.
Well you have great equipment and i enjoy all your videos
Thanks Larry :)
Like every time a really cool vidio, i would never expect to see something this rare👍
Thank you and more to come :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter i'm really excited 👍👍👍
SALUTE!!! Amazing find my friend!!!
Thank you and more to come :)
While was serving in Germany based in Celler I visited our UK sailing club which was at a sea plan base, they were using the same ramp as the plans to load the boats into the water.
cool to read and thanks for watching.
Thank you for sharing your experiance
My pleasure!
AWESOME find. Must of been for a larger aircraft due to the dual wheels
Thanks for watching PAtrick.
iam so happy for you my friend.. and i enyoy your videos 👍👍👍
Thank you so much 😀
Great find in the ocean
Hi HH
Was there some thing under the silt
Like a piece of fence panel
Great video by the way
Cheers
i think it is part of the slip wagon itself. Thanks Martin and be safe out there.
I knew it as soon as I saw it. The US had the same thing. It would completely worth the time to bring it up and I'm sure it could be restored to it's original glory. History would truly come back from the past. Happy History Hunting 😁
Great explore and we will find more for sure. Thanks.
What a great find, I really hope you can make arrangements for this to be recovered and restored. Can't wait to see what you went there to find, I'm sure it will be very interesting.
Only time will tell and thanks a lot Allen :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter You are very welcome, I Love your channel and appreciate your time to share such interesting content.
I cannot believe we didn't get a Holy Madonna when you found the set of wheels. Glad you found whay you were looking for.
Well there was i just didnt say it :) Thanks Gerry :)
Very well done like the video
Thank you very much!
England had a HE-115 and a couple are being restored but this trolly for the HE-115 would be awesome to see out of the water
Thanks for watching.
Very exciting find, we call that Beaching Gear for sea planes, that was apparently dumped at the end of the war. No doubt much more cool stuff out there.👍👍👍👍👍❤🇺🇸
Thanks Kenny and greetings from us.
Hope all that can be saved some how, they really are rare, great find.
It is a great detail from ww2 indeed. Thanks and more to come :)
I love watching your ROV 😁
I love using that little tool and thanks for being here :)
Way cool 😎, I hope if it is recovered. I hope you can film it. Would love to see it hit the surface. Thanks for all the great videos.
Thanks.
An outstanding undersea adventure with German aircraft artifacts - excellent WW2 aircraft video of German floatplane that gives the idea of the aircraft and artifacts. Your videos are wonderful!
Thank you so much James :)
Very interesting place to search and recover artifacts.
It sure is and thanks.
Fascinating, certainly needs saving
Indeed and thanks :)
VERY COOL...kudos
Thanks for watching.
It might be a bit complex but you should be able to use the compass points and time/course to do an expanding square search in this kind of situation.
could be done yes and thanks for watching.
What a big big find amazing
It is for sure and there are more exciting stuff there. Thanks Karl.
Hi, another interesting episode.
Would visibility be reduced because there is less daylight?
A special find are the wheels and that this includes a slip wagon for sea planes.
Hope to see more footage through the Fifish V6S.
The bad visibility there is caused by storms the days before and current dragging stuff around i think. Thanks Oma.
@@WW2HistoryHunter That can certainly be the cause, there is a lot of sediment on the bottom of the sea that will wander.
Nice set of wheels! After 75 years they still have plenty of tread!
Yes they do
Well that was touch and go. Will he or won't he. Despite the cloudy water you were able to find some pretty interesting WW2 German artifacts. A major find the custom made wheels for the slip wagon. Wonder how many Luftwaffe seaplanes it transported in it's days. I do hope they end up in a war museum also to be preserved also. Missed EE. Stay safe.
Just what i thought and what was the last plane to every being transported on it....Thanks Laura
I wanted to scream,"Air Craft TOW BAR!."
There you go :) Thanks.
2 questions: did you have recent rain, like within a day or 2 before this dive? and was the sun out?
rainfall run-off will greatly increase that sediment in the water and makes the view awful and using your lights only makes it worse.
and an overcast day will make the visibility pretty crappy. even at that depth, if the sun is out, enough light will get through to give you good visibility but any run-off from rain will take it away. so yes, there's a few factors that can really affect your dive.
anyway, awesome footage of an awesome piece!! i'm not too sure about recovering it in one piece though, it could be a bit of a challenge. also, it would be a BIG job trying to preserve it. once it hits the air, it would likely start to disintegrate pretty rapidly after being in the water for so long.
but what a cool find! i'm glad you're able to do this and to share it with us! even if it doesn't get recovered, you've got great video of it and we got to see it as well!!! 👍👍
Pete
Well the weather hadnt been great the last week so i guess that is why. Thanks.
Just a thought because you don't have an extremely accurate GPS on the Fi-Fish use a string cut to just longer then the deepest depths it is going attach it to Fi-Fish and to a ballon or a ball or even a painted bottle just so you have something to reference above the water.
Then when you and someone go back to recover it you could even put a magnet in the grabbers as I think they are aluminum and place the magnet with a string and marker to make it easier to find when you dive on it.
Thanks again for an amazing video...
Watch Adventures with Purpose video to see how the float cars to get out of the water.
Thanks for feedback and for watching.
Pretty unique piece of equipment
It sure is and very glad we could share that with you :)
Yeah I see after I should have waited to guess very cool the V2 trolley were not as wide.
There you go :) Thanks.
nice video
Thanks for the visit
If there is a museum that has a German seaplane but not its slipwagon then I should think there could be reasonable funding to bring this unit up & restore it as part of the display! It seems to be in relatively good shape & is not too deep for divers to attach a lifting device. Neato find! (BTW, I think those critters growing on the wheels, etc. may be tube worms).
Thanks for comment and for watching.
Hi from Syracuse NY USA everyone
Hi Earl and greetings to you :)
Slick ROV you got ther
A very good tool that is and thanks Gary :)
The Short Sunderland flying boats used a similar beaching trolley when they needed to work on the hull out of the water my father told me about servicing them on the GREAT SALT LAKES in Egypt during the war.German and Italian shipping used to put up a ferocious flak barrage when under attack and the hul below the water line was very often tor to shred, so they'd radio ahead for a trolley before thy alighted on the lakes and took on so much water that thy were in danger of sinking(they'd 'land' on the water at speed don't forget and water being forced through all the holes and rents at near 180kph (100mph) xouls il a hull quickly!
Thanks for comment and for watching.
So cool
Thanks for watching.
Lost history. Great find. Have you ever found the wheels and frame they used to launch the first jet fighters?
Not that I know of but hey you never know what the future holds :) Thanks.
a few years ago they brought a ww2 seaplane up in nearly perfect order, I think it was in Norway but not sure. I'm sure they would love to know about that for their museum.
Thanks for watching.
I wish I got one of those for Christmas
WOuldnt be to bad at all :) Thanks.
That machine is like every kids dream to play with.
yes a great tool it is and thanks :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter have fun captain
well that was cool
Glad you enjoyed it :)
Are those from the V2 rocket launch trolley?
no for sea planes. Thanks.