Pacific Plane Wrecks, Amazing pictures of Abandoned WWII planes
The wreckage of this Mitsubishi A6M2 Zero had been on the island of Ni’ihau since December 7, 1941 /
Wally Gobetz
The remains of a Japanese Zero on Peleliu /
Greg Sampson
The same Zero, from a different angle /
Greg Sampson
Remains of a Mitsubishi A6M Zero, left in Yap in 1945. The landing gear struts’ stainless steel rods (not shown) held up better than most parts. /
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Another Mitsubishi A6M Zero, left in Yap in 1945 /
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WWII Japanese Aichi E13A Navy Type 0 Fighter Seaplane /
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Jake Sea Plane /
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Japanese fighter
Mark Kenworthy
Richard Johnson
Richard Johnson
Originally spotted in 1994 by a local fisherman, from the surface. /
Richard Johnson
Solomon Islands Papua New Guinea /
Stefan Krasowski
Solomon Islands Papua New Guinea /
Stefan Krasowski
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Wreck on New Britain /
Marc Tarlock
A World War II plane wreck slowly decomposes in the Papa New Guinean jungle /
Taro Taylor
Zero fighter Mariana Islands, Pagan Island /
Taro
On the island of Pagan, Commonwelath of the Northern Mariana Islands. Remnants of a Japanese bomber beside the old airfield. /
Michael Lusk
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Corsair Fighter Plane /
Matt Kieffer
B-25 Bomber on New Britain /
Marc Tarlock
Japanese airplane remains on Rabaul – Papua New Guinea /
Lord Marmalade
Remains of an ambifious plane on Howland Island (Pacific) taken during a radio amateur expedition in Feb 1993 /
Peter Casler
Mitsubishi G4M bomber /
Matt Kieffer