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In this incredible underwater expedition, we dive 60 meters deep into the English Channel to explore a WWII B-17 Flying Fortress bomber that has been lost since October 8, 1943. What we discovered inside will leave you speechless. The aircraft, bomber #230427, went down during a critical mission with a crew of 10 brave airmen. After 80 years beneath the waves, the wreckage remains remarkably intact—and the pilot is still seated at the controls. What We Found Inside: ✈️ The pilot and co-pilot still at their stations in the cockpit 💀 Skeletal remains of all 10 crew members preserved underwater 🔫 Corroded .50 caliber machine guns still mounted in turrets 🎖️ Dog tags hanging from the crew's remains 📷 Personal belongings: photographs, pocket watches, cigarette cases 🌊 The bomber has become an artificial reef teeming with marine life 🔍 Tail number X-230427 confirmed the aircraft's identity This B-17 Flying Fortress has rested in eternal peace for eight decades, and now serves as both a war memorial and a sanctuary for ocean life. The discovery brings closure to a decades-old mystery and honors the sacrifice of these 10 heroes who never made it home. Viewer Discretion Advised: This video contains images of skeletal remains from WWII servicemen. All content is presented respectfully and historically. 🎥 CHAPTERS: 0:00 - Descent to the Wreck 2:00 - First Glimpse of the B-17 4:30 - Inside the Cockpit - The Pilot's Final Moment 7:15 - Exploring the Fuselage Interior 10:20 - The Tail Gunner's Position 12:45 - Personal Belongings Discovered 15:10 - Marine Life Around the Wreck 17:30 - Surfacing & Historical Confirmation 19:00 - Final Tribute Historical Context: The B-17 Flying Fortress was one of the most iconic American bombers of WWII. This aircraft, #230427, was part of the 8th Air Force stationed in England. On October 8, 1943, it was shot down during a bombing mission over Nazi-occupied Europe and crashed into the English Channel. All 10 crew members perished. For 80 years, their resting place remained unknown—until now. 🕊️ This video is dedicated to the crew of B-17 #230427 and all those who gave their lives for freedom.