During WWII many B-25 aircrews were based and trained in South Carolina state.
B-25 WWII plane to be retrieved from depths of Lake Murray.
According to the expedition's leader, Robert S. Seigler, MD, the retrieval of the now-rare B-25C Bomber may take several days, particularly as the divers will be working on mixed gases, at depth, to attach special straps on the aircraft. The technical team was led by internationally-known aviation salver, Gary Larkins. Larkins disassembled, rigged, and raised a P-38 Lightning from beneath 270 feet of a Greenland ice cap several years ago. He is regarded as the premier salver of historic airplanes, with some 60 to his credit worldwide.











