Megan Lickliter-Mundon (@specsonwrecks) 's Twitter Profile
Megan Lickliter-Mundon

@specsonwrecks

PhD in underwater #aviationarchaeology and museum studies. Museum and archaeology news and views. @dodpaa & Fellow @ExplorersClub

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American Veterans Archaeological Recovery (@avar_usa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In August 2021 in Sicily, AVAR led American veterans and students from the University of York on a dig to recover an American service member killed when his P-38 Lightning was shot down in WWII. We worked in conjunction with the Defense POW MIA Accounting Agency. Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA)

In August 2021 in Sicily, AVAR led American veterans and students from the University of York on a dig  to recover an American service member killed when his P-38 Lightning was shot down in WWII. We worked in conjunction with the Defense POW MIA Accounting Agency. 

<a href="/dodpaa/">Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency (DPAA)</a>
Smithsonian Channel (@smithsonianchan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

From scouting missions to fleet protection, the U.S. Navy had big plans for their Titanic-sized aircraft. So, what happened? Tune in to the premiere of America's Lost Airship: Weapon of War this Sunday at 9 PM.

James D Kightly (@jdkightly) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD a century ago, on 17 June 1922, local time, Portuguese naval aviators Sacadura Cabral & Gago Coutinho alight at Guanabara, Rio de Janeiro, completing the first capital-to-capital S Atlantic flight, from Lisbon, Portugal. A🧵 by @KyriuRReis & I for TheAviationHistorian 🇬🇧 🇺🇦 Lusitania 100

#OTD a century ago, on 17 June 1922, local time, Portuguese naval aviators Sacadura Cabral &amp; Gago Coutinho alight at Guanabara, Rio de Janeiro, completing the first capital-to-capital S Atlantic flight, from Lisbon, Portugal. A🧵 by @KyriuRReis &amp; I for <a href="/AvHistorian/">TheAviationHistorian 🇬🇧 🇺🇦</a> <a href="/100Lusitania/">Lusitania 100</a>
Megan Lickliter-Mundon (@specsonwrecks) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great find, write up, and #3DModel of an F8F-1 Bearcat (Point Loma, CA — 230 fsw) from The Explorers Club member Brett Eldridge #aviationarchaeology buff.ly/3N1WNLG

Great find, write up, and #3DModel of an F8F-1 Bearcat (Point Loma, CA — 230 fsw) from <a href="/ExplorersClub/">The Explorers Club</a> member Brett Eldridge #aviationarchaeology  buff.ly/3N1WNLG
Antony Firth (@antonyfjrth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

#OTD 101 years ago, #AirshipR38ZR2 crashed into the Humber in front of 1000s of onlookers in Hull. Carnegie Heritage Centre supported by HumberMuseums recently published new web pages showing privately-held artefacts & stories: carnegiehull.co.uk/r38/R38-airshi…

NOAA Ocean Exploration (@oceanexplorer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Join us now for an underwater cultural heritage dive now -- research by the Air/Sea Heritage Foundation has led to two potential targets to investigate in hopes of finding the wreckage of the Clipper Endeavor. oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/explor… #okeanos

Join us now for an underwater cultural heritage dive now -- research by the <a href="/AirSeaHeritage/">Air/Sea Heritage Foundation</a> has led to two potential targets to investigate in hopes of finding the wreckage of the Clipper Endeavor.
oceanexplorer.noaa.gov/okeanos/explor… 

#okeanos
Trev Clark's Obscure Aviation History 🚁 (@clark_aviation) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sailing boat ahoy! The Beardmore Inverness, was an early monoplane flying boat, that included a set of sails for use in the event of engine failures! Designed by the German company Rohrbach for the RAF, but poor performance (powered!) performance led to its cancellation in 1926.

Sailing boat ahoy!
The Beardmore Inverness, was an early monoplane flying boat, that included a set of sails for use in the event of engine failures! 
Designed by the German company Rohrbach for the RAF, but poor performance (powered!) performance led to its cancellation in 1926.
Nautical Archaeology Society (@nautarchsoc) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We are indebted to the skills of our photographers and videographers, including Martin Davies here, who have been helping us to record the #KleinHollandia wreck for 4 years #ThankYou #Archaeology #Shipwreck Rijksdienst voor het Cultureel Erfgoed Maritime Heritage Historic England

Klaas Meijer (@klaasm67) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In 1942 this German Ju-88 bomber crashed at Arctic Svalbard after an attack on Allied Convoy PQ 18. Thirteen ships of this convoy were lost at a cost of forty-four German aircraft and four U-boats. The wreck of the aircraft is still in a good condition.

In 1942 this German Ju-88 bomber crashed at Arctic Svalbard after an attack on Allied Convoy PQ 18. Thirteen ships of this convoy were lost at a cost of forty-four German aircraft and four U-boats. The wreck of the aircraft is still in a good condition.