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Location: Milne Bay Liveaboard (Papua New Guinea)
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1 'Blackjack' B-17 bomber With 1 votes(s).

Marine Sightings:

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Reviews:

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Visited Comments
April 2001 Dove with Mike Ball on Paradise Sport. A great dive boat with all the amenities. The diving was wonderful, the boat was fantastic, and the shore excursions were well worth taking. The natives are very friendly. It's a long trip to get there but worth it. If you are a camera type, you'll love the muck diving. Since I'm a looker, not a shooter, I much preferred the reef dives. The trip down 150' to the B-17 bomber was one of the neatest dives of my short career. Short, but neat.
Date posted: 01-Jun-2005 23:53 by: Chip


Wreck Dives:

Here are the wreck dives we know of for Milne Bay Liveaboard.

B17 Bomber Blackjack
One of the worlds greatest aircraft wreck dives. The historic B17 lies in 46m (150 ft) of water in perfect condition.
44m / 144ft
46m / 151ft
Accidental sinking: 10-Jul-1943 Wreck penetration not possible Technical or decompression diving. More info...