✈️ -65m Rare WWII Junkers Ju 52/3m Wreck | Deep Dive off Kea Island

Dive into history with the Junkers Ju 52/3M transport aircraft wreck, resting at 65 meters off Kea Island, Greece. Sunk in 1943 after a crash landing, this plane is one of the most well-preserved WWII aircraft in Greek waters, with all three engines still attached and remarkable structural integrity. Historical & Technical Context Aircraft Details: Length 18.90 m, height 5.54 m, weight 6,510 kg, max speed 290 km/h, range 1,200 km. Crew & Passengers: Two pilots and one radio operator; one fatality, two injured, rest rescued. Military Role: Part of the first Squadron of Transport Wing 4 (TG 4), supporting German operations in Crete (1941) and Leros (1943). Wreck Highlights: Intact fuselage, three engines attached, propellers undamaged, fence cover next to left fuselage. 🙌 Support What We Do Thanks for watching! 👉 Love WWII wreck diving and technical exploration? Subscribe to Addicted2H2O:    / @addicted2h2o   📱 Socials & Website: 🌐 Dive details & photos: https://addicted2h2o.com/junkers52kea/ 📸 Instagram:   / addicted.2h2o   📘 Facebook:   / addicted2h2o   #Ju52Wreck #WWIIPlaneDive #TechnicalDiving #KeaIslandWreck #JunkersJu52 #DeepDiveGreece #WreckDiving #Addicted2H2O