The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham Part 14: Exploring the graveyard of the 11 PBJ-1H Mitchell aircraft wrecks of US Marine Bombing Squadron 613 (VMB-613)
By Pierre Kosmidis Photos, text and research submitted by Dan Farnham, used by permission Designed in 1938, the B-25 ‘Mitchell’ started out as a private, in-house design by the North American Aviation company, and was designated the NA-40B, for North American Model 40B. The NA-40B was originally intended to be an attack bomber for export to […]
The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham Part 13: Searching for the lost Hellcats
By Pierre Kosmidis Photos, text and research submitted by Dan Farnham, used by permission Design started in 1938 by the Grumman Aircraft Engineering Corporation and the XF6F-1 was designed as the successor to the company’s earlier F4F ‘Wildcat’ fighter plane. A contract was signed with the U.S. Navy for the prototype on June 30, 1941, and […]
Aviation Art: The Artwork of David J. Gray – WW2 Aircraft and more
By Pierre Kosmidis Aviation Art by David J. Gray David J Gray is not only an accomplished professional pilot and the mastermind of Freeman Field Recovery Team, a project which led to the Unearthing of rare WW2 treasures of “Project Lusty” but also a noted Aviation Artist who brings back to life historic aircraft with his drawings. Born and raised in southern […]
The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham Part 12 – The story of the lost Commando
By Pierre Kosmidis Photos, text and research submitted by Dan Farnham, used by permission Designed in 1936 by the Curtiss Aircraft Corporation, the CW-20 was originally intended to be an airliner. The first CW-20 was flown on March 26, 1940 and at the time it was the largest twin-engine transport in the world. It had a […]
The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 11 – The C-47 S/N 42-100988, lost on July 23rd, 1944
By Pierre Kosmidis Photos, text and research submitted by Dan Farnham, used by permission With deep roots in the pre-World War II passenger transport industry, the DC-3 would go on to become the most produced, and one of the most famous, of all transport aircraft used by any nation during World War II. An introduction to […]
The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham Part 10 – The U.S. Navy PBM “Mariner” flying boat wrecks
By Pierre Kosmidis Photos, text and research submitted by Dan Farnham, used by permission An introduction to the U.S. WW2 aircraft wrecks of Kwajalein Atoll by Dan Farnham – Part 9 The Japanese WW2 aircraft wrecks of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 8 Designed in 1937, the Martin ‘Model 162’ was the replacement for […]
The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 7 – Exploring the A6M2 Zero aircraft wreck of Roi island
By Pierre Kosmidis Text, photos and additional information by Dan Farnham, used by permission The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 1 – Exploring aircraft wrecks The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 2 – Warrant Officer Nobuo Fujita, the only man who has bombed the […]
The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 4 – The Aichi E13A “Jake” wrecks of Ebeye island
By Pierre Kosmidis Text, photos and additional information by Dan Farnhham, used by permission CLICK THE LINKS BELOW TO READ THE FOLLOWING STORIES The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 1 – Exploring aircraft wrecks The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 2 – Warrant Officer […]
The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 3 – “Gegibu Betty”, the Japanese G4M bomber found in an uninhabited island of the Pacific
By Pierre Kosmidis Text, photos and additional information by Dan Farnhham, used by permission ADDITIONAL RESOURCES The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 1 – Exploring aircraft wrecks The WW2 Pacific Treasures of Kwajalein Lagoon by Dan Farnham PART 2 – Warrant Officer Nobuo Fujita, the only man who […]
2,251: Number of aircraft lost during the Vietnam War
By Pierre Kosmidis SOURCE FURTHER READING: 5,086: Number of helicopters destroyed during the Vietnam War The U.S. Air Force flew 5.25 million sorties over South Vietnam, North Vietnam, northern and southern Laos, and Cambodia, losing 2,251 aircraft: 1,737 to hostile action, and 514 in accidents. 2,197 of the losses were fixed-wing, and the remainder rotary-wing. […]










