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The aircraft could have been deliberately sunk for training. Or, it
might have hit debris in the water or a submerged object and received a whole punched through the fuselage. Lastly, water pumps might have failed causing it to sink gradually between pilot visits. That last was really what I was wondering. If it didn't get much use, a few loose rivets could be enough. Peter |
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