Holy Cow!! Excellent Adventure once again HH&EE. Great to see you bring light back to these forgotten historical treasures.. 👏👏👏 Thankyou from Australia 🇦🇺
Can't begin to explain to you how great your videos are and how much life it brings to me. I have little time in my life currently and going along with you on these amazing adventures keeps me alive. Thank you so very much your awesome.
The best underwater find to date. I know you put your all into recovering the rov. You're getting very good with it in any case. Thanks for another exciting glimpse in the past. Bravo!
I totally understand your excitement, that is a really amazing find! Can't wait to see more, I hope you can get a longer tether & better power supply! Thank you so much for your hard work & sharing these videos with us....they're awesome!!
We are currently waiting for the new power supply set up and longer tether :www.qysea.com/products/onshore-power-supply When that has been tested and tried we are ready for some serious projects my friend :)
Amazing. I don't get to watch your videos very often, but when I do, they are fascinating. I used to volunteer on the Battleship Texas with restoration and archives. It always excited us when items were found like cans of peaches or potted meats. These were items stashed by the crew and forgotten. Here, we found it 75 years later.
@@WW2HistoryHunter did you notify the authorities or are they aware of this aircraft? It would be awesome if you could put the authorities to work or some museum so that they could restore this lovely piece of history. Love your videos ;)
It’s not everyday you discover a 76 year old or older warplane! I wonder if the aircraft stalled with the right wing down or the right wing hit the water first and hence we don’t see the right wing, but the related engine tore off and landed near the center of the debris field?
It’s not everyday you discover a 76 year old or older warplane! I wonder if the aircraft stalled with the right wing down or the right wing hit the water first and hence we don’t see the right wing, but the related engine tore off and landed near the center of the debris field? Also curious about the tail section. They normally survive!
I must say, your best video to date!! I have never seen anybody show what you have today. Great find and another completely awesome video my friend! Seeing the pilot and copilot seats and the wing, plus that fuselage that was fantastic!
Another wonderful find you have shared with us, we are all so lucky to have found your channel. Thank you and keep up the great work that you all do. Stay safe my friend
What a great find, sorry you had such a hard time retrieving the ROV but you were successful. Thanks for sharing and now off to the other channel. Take care and stay safe my friend.
Finding your channel on my 17th birthday is really a gift.. you're literally feeding my interests in world wars.. especially german stuff.. Your efforts finding these are insane, just keep yourself safe sir🌷
Wow, what an amazing find! From what I have read, this is a rare find indeed and I thank you dearly for sharing it with us! I am looking forward to seeing the rest of this video and the other things you found in the area. As always, thank you for sharing and best wishes for you and your crew!
Outstanding find, and outstanding job at getting the ROV back! 16:05, the "Filter or something", I think that is the left rudder pedal? You can also see the right one, briefly, I think. Love your videos, especially the underwater ones
Another incredible find ! You had to make quite an effort to recover the FiFish, glad you retrieved it without too many complications. I think your use of that tool could be greatly enhanced if you had a small boat and motor, perhaps a semi-rigid hull along with a 5 or 10 horsepower outboard motor.
Thank you for your good work .I'm a WW2 history guy,,,USA.. It's so cool you go out find the things you show Thumbs up !, History Hunter & Eagle Eyes. TA.
This WW2 History Hunter Documentary is better than any National Geographic Documentary that I have ever seen - fun, interesting, entertaining, historical adventure education at its best!
This is THE find of the year! Absolutely mind blowing you actually found the Dornier 24. AND the cockpit with the pilots seat. Forward of the cockpit you can see the collapsed ring for the forward machine gun turret. That "Filter" thing you saw was actually one of the pilots control pedals. She's obviously been scavenged at some time, since there's no instrument panel or radios in the aft compartment, but, what a find. Cannot wait to see what else you find once you have the ROV improved and powering! Well Done, fantastic work! Cheers to you both!
This was a great find HH, and an adventure indeed! I hope it was summer weather for your swim. Looking forward to the follow up video of this interesting site. Cheers from Australia!
Hi HistoryHunter and family...I am commenting before even finishing the video. Thank you and thanks to all those who helped you do this. What a find. As close to live as possible and an amazing find. Words fail me. Now I cannot wait to get back to the plane - Congratulations!
@@WW2HistoryHunter I'm a WW II Historian really. My minor in university was Military History with emphasis in World war 2. Always wanted to traverse the battlefields in Europe and Russia. Thanks again
Hi folks..bloody hell...wow..unbalevable what a find..always blowing us away with outrageous content..I can't believe this wow .see I always say this is why you have the no1 chanell out here..loving it so much here in the UK.glad all safe and back on dry land..weldone. .always a huge fan..KC.keith.uk...respect always folks..luv you to buys..keep smiling...
awesome dive and amazing footage! and i sure know about getting the tether caught up, it no fun at all. i just wish i could find something even half as cool as what you've been finding. Pete
Oh wow, what a great video. That was awesome looking at the aircraft. Bummer about the power issue and then getting stuck. Looking forward to seeing the solution from QYSee and what else is out there!
Oh my goodness! You certainly got more than you bargained for on this dive! I was hoping you could grab a piece of the cockpit like an altimeter or part of the instrument panel! It was so neat to be inside the cockpit and see the pilots seat and lever! How exciting! I'm glad you were able to grab the V6S, untangle it and swim back to shore safely!
What an exciting find. You really had a tough time with the wind and then with the current. An exhausting adventure but successful in retrieving the fi-fish. So glad you are safe and that there will be a follow-up.
Holy ... (never heard so many variants) LOL. Yes glad you are safe, I was wondering if you were prepared for a lost or in trouble ROV rescue. Glad you were able to rescue you device. A blessing in disguise you found other stuff to ROV on too. Looking forward to your next reveal.
Well done 👍🙂, what a incredible find and amazing task you performed in getting the ROV back , you must be a really good swimmer ,it certainly sounded dangerous, glad you're OK, thank you for sharing 🙏
Well not sure about being a very good swimmer but at least i can do my very best and that was enough it seems :) Thanks my friend and greetings from us.
Breathtaking discovery. You definitely need more time on location to investigate. Your cursing is understandable, and so funny. Keep up the brilliant work. Going off to read up on the Dornier 24.
Stunning stuff, never stopped looking for the mounted MG and Magazine. As for the fish, they are mostly pouting but i agree about the cod @ 17:24, It would batter nicely!!!
This has to be one of the most perfect Luftwaffe finds that I can remember from past videos, a pretty well intact plane crash. How in the world can you recover? Would you contact a recovery / rebuild team / Love the hard work and find my friends (Including of course EE).
As always Great Show I can only imagine the research you put Into putting on show. As ww2 buff myself I really enjoy your Shows!!! Denny from Minnesota
Very Cool. Glad you got the Fifish back. Take care,.
Thanks 👍
Holy Cow!! Excellent Adventure once again HH&EE. Great to see you bring light back to these forgotten historical treasures.. 👏👏👏
Thankyou from Australia 🇦🇺
Greatly appreciated Yorgi and greetings from us.
Can't begin to explain to you how great your videos are and how much life it brings to me. I have little time in my life currently and going along with you on these amazing adventures keeps me alive. Thank you so very much your awesome.
Wow so appreciated and we wish you the very bbest for the future. Thanks.
What an absolutely incredible find! Thank you for taking us with you.
Glad you enjoyed it
i follow you since 2015- this episode is why,no one do what you do.thanx
Thank you Markus and i agree very few do , as a private individual , what we do. Thanks.
I'm glad the WW2 History team made it back safely and was able to save the Fifish unit. Another outstanding find.
So are we , very glad actually as we nedd the Fifish V6S for so much more :) Thanks.
This was totally awesome, not only the finding but your way of explaining everything and the honest energy you portray. New proud subscriber here 🤗💪🏻
Welcome aboard my friend and thank you for being here :)
The best underwater find to date. I know you put your all into recovering the rov. You're getting very good with it in any case. Thanks for another exciting glimpse in the past. Bravo!
Thanks 👍
I totally understand your excitement, that is a really amazing find!
Can't wait to see more, I hope you can get a longer tether & better power supply!
Thank you so much for your hard work & sharing these videos with us....they're awesome!!
We are currently waiting for the new power supply set up and longer tether :www.qysea.com/products/onshore-power-supply
When that has been tested and tried we are ready for some serious projects my friend :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter that's excellent! 👍
Amazing. I don't get to watch your videos very often, but when I do, they are fascinating. I used to volunteer on the Battleship Texas with restoration and archives. It always excited us when items were found like cans of peaches or potted meats. These were items stashed by the crew and forgotten. Here, we found it 75 years later.
Thanks.
As much as you love the Luftwaffer I know this was an extremely exciting find for you! Take care! My best to you my friend!
Thanks, you too!
@@WW2HistoryHunter did you notify the authorities or are they aware of this aircraft? It would be awesome if you could put the authorities to work or some museum so that they could restore this lovely piece of history. Love your videos ;)
It’s not everyday you discover a 76 year old or older warplane!
I wonder if the aircraft stalled with the right wing down or the right wing hit the water first and hence we don’t see the right wing, but the related engine tore off and landed near the center of the debris field?
It’s not everyday you discover a 76 year old or older warplane!
I wonder if the aircraft stalled with the right wing down or the right wing hit the water first and hence we don’t see the right wing, but the related engine tore off and landed near the center of the debris field?
Also curious about the tail section. They normally survive!
I must say, your best video to date!! I have never seen anybody show what you have today. Great find and another completely awesome video my friend! Seeing the pilot and copilot seats and the wing, plus that fuselage that was fantastic!
Wow, thanks and yes i think there are not to many private individuals doing what we do. Thanks for your great support my friend.
Another wonderful find you have shared with us, we are all so lucky to have found your channel. Thank you and keep up the great work that you all do. Stay safe my friend
Thank you! Will do!
This is such a RARE aircraft it would be SO important to raise it and preserve it from deteriorating further!
Unfortunately I think this aircraft would break up if an attempt was made to lift it off the bottom now
It must be in a freshwater lake,if it were exposed to saltwater the aluminum would be gone leaving blobs of rusted iron that are the engines.
Well only time will tell i guess. Thanks James.
What kind of aircraft was it?
What a great find, sorry you had such a hard time retrieving the ROV but you were successful. Thanks for sharing and now off to the other channel. Take care and stay safe my friend.
Thanks 👍
Incredible adventures HH&EE , I’m SO glad you survived the swim, along with recovering the ROV 👍
so am i and thanks so much my friend.
Finding your channel on my 17th birthday is really a gift.. you're literally feeding my interests in world wars.. especially german stuff.. Your efforts finding these are insane, just keep yourself safe sir🌷
Thank you from us and Happy Birthday to you and keep smiling :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter thank you so much!!
Wow, what an amazing find! From what I have read, this is a rare find indeed and I thank you dearly for sharing it with us! I am looking forward to seeing the rest of this video and the other things you found in the area. As always, thank you for sharing and best wishes for you and your crew!
Appreciate your kind words and greetings from us.
Outstanding find, and outstanding job at getting the ROV back! 16:05, the "Filter or something", I think that is the left rudder pedal? You can also see the right one, briefly, I think. Love your videos, especially the underwater ones
i think you are right. Thanks Tim.
Wow what a terrific find, well done.
I would agree actually ad thanks :)
Another incredible find ! You had to make quite an effort to recover the FiFish, glad you retrieved it without too many complications. I think your use of that tool could be greatly enhanced if you had a small boat and motor, perhaps a semi-rigid hull along with a 5 or 10 horsepower outboard motor.
yes we are saving up to get a small sturdy rubber dingy to do better and more work. Thanks.
Thank you very very much for your hard work time and effort in getting these images. Stay Safe and THANKS AGAIN.
Thanks, you too!
Thank you for your good work .I'm a WW2 history guy,,,USA..
It's so cool you go out find the things you show
Thumbs up !, History Hunter & Eagle Eyes.
TA.
Thanks for being here and greetings from us.
I am glad you got the ROV back at the end and more importantly you stayed safe retrieving the ROV, the ocean is no joke.👍
Totally true and very glad it turned out ok. Thanks my friend.
Another incredible movie by ww2historyhunter. Thank you for all the good material you give us!
Greatly appreciate your support my friend and more to come :)
Brilliant work. You made me chuckle with your frustrated outburst buddy.
Glad you enjoyed it
This WW2 History Hunter Documentary is better than any National Geographic Documentary that I have ever seen - fun, interesting, entertaining, historical adventure education at its best!
Thank you James and greetings from us.
That’s really special and incredible piece of history with images you keep sharing..great machinery for an awesome purpose!
Thank you very much!
Thankyou for showing us these fantastic images ,keep up the hard work .
Thank you, I will
So cool! Such dedication! You are a true History Hunter! Thanks for sharing.
Thanks for watching!
Thanks , Wow you have expanded you're searching ability , Nothing can escape you now !
Perfect!
very interesting. its good to see the interest in these finds is high and that you can share it all with us.
Glad you enjoyed it
It's amazing watching the fish swim around that crashed plane. Drones are so cool.
I know Leeroy and thanks my friend.
This is THE find of the year! Absolutely mind blowing you actually found the Dornier 24. AND the cockpit with the pilots seat. Forward of the cockpit you can see the collapsed ring for the forward machine gun turret. That "Filter" thing you saw was actually one of the pilots control pedals. She's obviously been scavenged at some time, since there's no instrument panel or radios in the aft compartment, but, what a find. Cannot wait to see what else you find once you have the ROV improved and powering! Well Done, fantastic work! Cheers to you both!
Great feedback my friend and thanks :)
Truly awesome you guys never cease to amaze your followers, keep going with your adventures.
Thank you! Will do!
This was a great find HH, and an adventure indeed! I hope it was summer weather for your swim. Looking forward to the follow up video of this interesting site.
Cheers from Australia!
Thanks Gary and lots more coming up :)
Hi from Syracuse NY USA brother and thank you for sharing your thoughts and adventures and your family
Thanks for watching Earl and greetings from us.
This looks like so much fun! Thank you WW2 History Hunter!
It really is and glad you took tie to comment and watch.
Hi HistoryHunter and family...I am commenting before even finishing the video. Thank you and thanks to all those who helped you do this. What a find. As close to live as possible and an amazing find. Words fail me. Now I cannot wait to get back to the plane - Congratulations!
wow thanks for that and greetings from us.
WOW, this was an exciting adventure!!! Seeing that plane was AWESOME! Thanks for sharing and can't wait to see what lies ahead
Our pleasure Colleen and so very glad that you come along and find history :)
@@WW2HistoryHunter I'm a WW II Historian really. My minor in university was Military History with emphasis in World war 2. Always wanted to traverse the battlefields in Europe and Russia. Thanks again
Hi folks..bloody hell...wow..unbalevable what a find..always blowing us away with outrageous content..I can't believe this wow .see I always say this is why you have the no1 chanell out here..loving it so much here in the UK.glad all safe and back on dry land..weldone. .always a huge fan..KC.keith.uk...respect always folks..luv you to buys..keep smiling...
Thanks again Keith and we are honored to have your support my friend. Stay safe and greetings from us.
What a wonderful departure from the land videos. Thank you so much.
Thanks John :)
Another brilliant video - and well done for recovering the V6, beyond the call of duty!
Thank you kindly!
Holy pancake... this is absolutely outstanding content. Once again you have nailed it. 10/10 - Emma & Rick
Thanks my friend.
Fantastic find! The sunken Luftwaffe aircraft is such a sight to behold ⭐
Yes i agree and so glad our Fifish V6S do such great job. Thanks for being innovative and create great solutions for underwater exploring.
Wow! Great video. You guys are the best.
Thanks so much!
Absolutely fantastic find HH + EE be safe out there and thankyou for all you do.
Will do and thanks Jimmie.
Wow that's amazing you got your machine back that's amazing video good job two thumbs up
Thanks so much and very glad to have rescued the little machine .) Thanks.
Great video! Thank you and you family for all the work you do! Great Job! Keep up the good work! You must be so proud of those kids!
Thank you too and appreciated my friend :)
Wow! What an epic discovery. Well done for finding it. Also, a massive effort by you to retrieve the ROV too. Awesome work, Sir :-)
Thank you and more to come :)
Great video with amazing historical images 😯👍
Glad you liked it Luke :)
That ring is the front gun/ observation position. Awesome!!
i think you are right. Thanks
Awesome find…good to see somebody who has a passion for history and the videos will preserve the find as the earth reclaims the wreckage…great job!
Thanks Jerry and greetings from us.
It never seizes to amaze me what you find always intrigued from video to video
thank you for that Brian.
Wow. I don't know what else to say. I think I was nearly as excited as you were. What a find.
Great day outside and thanks :)
Great Work. Please be careful swimming in cold water with currents. Glad your able to share this with your children.
Thank you, I will
Excellent video - Superb find and lots more to come.........brilliant !!!
Great day outside and a very special aircraft just sitting there.
awesome dive and amazing footage!
and i sure know about getting the tether caught up, it no fun at all. i just wish i could find something even half as cool as what you've been finding.
Pete
Thanks 👍
Bringing the wing into view and seeing nature reclaiming it is a great capture.
i agree and thanks Paul :)
Oh wow, what a great video. That was awesome looking at the aircraft. Bummer about the power issue and then getting stuck. Looking forward to seeing the solution from QYSee and what else is out there!
Thanks again!
Oh my goodness! You certainly got more than you bargained for on this dive! I was hoping you could grab a piece of the cockpit like an altimeter or part of the instrument panel! It was so neat to be inside the cockpit and see the pilots seat and lever! How exciting! I'm glad you were able to grab the V6S, untangle it and swim back to shore safely!
You and me both and that site is something else. Thanks for being here and greetings from us.
What an exciting find. You really had a tough time with the wind and then with the current. An exhausting adventure but successful in retrieving the fi-fish. So glad you are safe and that there will be a follow-up.
Yes it was pretty hefty at times but ende up very nice and glad for that :) Thanks Beverley :)
Amazing find. Great video. Keep it up. 👍👍
Will do and thanks :)
What an adventure! Good stuff HH and EE…..
Thank you Pamela.
Incredible footage WW2HH and EE, brilliant work, thank you.
Thank you too Jez and so glad we could share it :)
Super . Looking forward to see more of this location.
More to come!
Holy ... (never heard so many variants) LOL. Yes glad you are safe, I was wondering if you were prepared for a lost or in trouble ROV rescue. Glad you were able to rescue you device. A blessing in disguise you found other stuff to ROV on too. Looking forward to your next reveal.
Well i have never before had the need to rescue it but have many times though what if and then it happened :) Glad it worked out. Thanks Jim.
Wow! What an awesome find. Great picture. Great video!
Thanks Lisa and greetings from us.
Wow! Superb find and video!
Glad you enjoyed it
love what you do. my dad fought there us army. I love ww2 aviation, both sides. keep it up.
Thanks Glenn
What an amazing find, HH and EE!!! Sorry you had to swim and retrieve the ROV, but you found this awesome plane! I can't wait for the next one!💖
Well the water was a bit cold and nasty but hey we are historyhunter so sometimes we have to do some exciting stuff.
Thanks!
Just seeing you guys enjoyment when you find something?
That is very kind of you my friend and thanks for your kindness. Have a great summer :)
So appreciated and greetings from us.
So fascinating. As always I am really looking forward to next discovery video. Thank you
So nice of you and moer to come you know :)
Super video , i was excited as you as the video progressed !
Very glad to read that and thanks my friend.
Hey - thanks for all of these videos! What a great find.
Very glad to read that and thanks Jason.
Well done 👍🙂, what a incredible find and amazing task you performed in getting the ROV back , you must be a really good swimmer ,it certainly sounded dangerous, glad you're OK, thank you for sharing 🙏
Well not sure about being a very good swimmer but at least i can do my very best and that was enough it seems :) Thanks my friend and greetings from us.
I have to go find the sequel to this fascinating video Your dedication to the project is amazing.
Thanks Lorele :)
The circular frame on the left at 11.56 is the mounting for the nose gun turret.
I think you could be right. Thanks and more to come.
Wow what an epic video, stunning find! I was in awe the whole time and hoping you don't tangle the tether. Good work recovering the rov!
Very glad we saved it and thanks.
Wow beautiful find, i have subscribed, good luck to you.
Thanks for the sub!
Sensational !! this deserves to be raised and conserved
Who knows what the future holds. Thanks.
Another great video buddy 👌👍 love the underwater videos
Thanks my friend.
This was a great video. I’m excited for he future videos. Glad everything worked out for you. Take care!
Thanks so much!
Outstanding work.
Many thanks!
Amazing find. Good work.
Thanks 👍
Wow wow wow , that is crazy you had to go in the water. Well done .💜💜💜👍👍👍👍
Thank you 🤗
Breathtaking discovery. You definitely need more time on location to investigate. Your cursing is understandable, and so funny. Keep up the brilliant work. Going off to read up on the Dornier 24.
Well i tend to get very excited and it can get out of hand , sorry :) Thanks Dave.
@@WW2HistoryHunter it takes much more than that sort of thing to offend me. I just thought it was hilarious.
super nice video,happy that you still have the fifish
Yes, thanks
Another awesome video. Thanks and happy hunting.
Thanks for that Fred.
Thank you for the adventure. Yeah, that looks like a marvelous machine that does the job!
You bet!
Probably your best find to date.
Thanks and greetings from us.
The images were amazing, Nice job one more time!!
Thank you! Cheers!
Great video once again.
Thanks again!
Really nice adventure!
Top Job, thank you for your work
Glad you enjoyed it!
Stunning stuff, never stopped looking for the mounted MG and Magazine. As for the fish, they are mostly pouting but i agree about the cod @ 17:24, It would batter nicely!!!
Thanks for comment and for watching.
This has to be one of the most perfect Luftwaffe finds that I can remember from past videos, a pretty well intact plane crash. How in the world can you recover? Would you contact a recovery / rebuild team / Love the hard work and find my friends (Including of course EE).
Very glad for having done that my friend and very glad to see you are with us. Thanks Ted.
The Leningrad FW-190 has to be the best preserved discovery to date!
Cool find! Greets from Folsom, California USA.
Thank you an greetings from us.
👍👍 amazing find . Looking forward to seeing more.
Thanks Robert :)
Very well done !!! Awesome job.
Thank you very much!
@@WW2HistoryHunter have you ever been to Verdun ?
As always Great Show
I can only imagine the research you put
Into putting on show.
As ww2 buff myself I really enjoy your
Shows!!!
Denny from Minnesota
Appreciated Denny and greetings from us.