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A pleasant change

This last few weeks working on the Hercules project we have had the media all over us. In most cases it has been the usual story give us exclusive access think of the coverage you will get, bla de bla, we have been there so many times over the years, even with the much appreciated … Read Article

paul-vis

I see no ships….

Visibility is our problem at the moment and has frustrated us for a few days in our search for the Hercules. While we have had flat calm conditions the unseasonably warm air over a still cold sea has meant the surface visibility in the middle of the channel has been rubbish or marginal at best. … Read Article

New Era

The times they are a changing

Yesterday marked the beginning of a new era for Deeper Dorset. This might look like a pile of old blocks (and it was) but the fact of the matter was that we had seen this area of rocks on the sidescan sonar in 65ft of water. Because of the regular shape of the rocks and … Read Article

Memorial

We did it!

“You will open a can of worms” “It happened fifty years ago let it go” “They sound like the UK version of Rick Gillespie” (TIGHAR) “Some of your story is correct however It was salvaged I saw it on a flat bed truck at Mildenhall” “It’s in the Atlantic how are you going to investigate … Read Article

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This one is for the long-haul

Made a game changing decision this morning based on the realisation that finding Paul Meyer’s aircraft is only the beginning and probably the easiest part of the jigsaw to get in place. It is now necessary for me to learn in double quick time how to be a detective and combine that with my long … Read Article

The can of worms

As we prepare to start a project designed to get to the truth of something that happened fifty years ago it appears we are starting to ruffle a few feathers. We have been warned that we might be opening a can of worms… Our reaction to that is we will stick to the facts and … Read Article