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Location Bamaga Airfield (Higgins, Jack Jacky, Red Point) Cape York Unidentified Aircraft Wreck Mr Cropp said he was determined return to the site, near Albany Passage, next year to unravel the mystery. "It's intriguing - there were no survivors, unless it was a Japanese plane and they would want to sneak away," Mr Cropp said. "I'll identify it by counting the pistons, and they should still be intact, or by finding the name of the engine on the cowling." He found the wing tip and three engines of the war plane, as well as its coral-covered fuselage, while filming the documentary The Silent Warriors. "It is a huge, huge bomber - it has a wing span of more than 30m," he said. "I would say it is the largest plane to crash in Australia. There would be others of the same size but there hasn't been a larger one to crash on land or in the sea here." However, he doubted any human remains would be recovered from the wreck. "The sea just eats up everything," Mr Cropp said. He said the discovery was one of 231 warplane wrecks that crashed in the far north Queensland region during World War II. Mr Cropp believed the plane crashed because it ran out of fuel. Contribute
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