[QUOTE=Peter Laidler;230667]You're right there Pat.......... Mr Corbin should have put his pictures directly onto this form for some straight talking common sense comments first! The nearest thing I can 'identify' is the cockpit area/windscreen/glass of a flying fortress with a collapsed forward and rearwards section (top centre section of pic). But, without scale, Uboat/Flying fortress........, what's the difference!
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He claims it's exactly 150' long, the pressure hull on a Type VIIA was 140', however the total length was 202'
The Type VIIC (most common) was 160' pressure hull and total length of 214'
While most salt water wrecks have lost the fairing portions of the hull, the clean cold river should preserve it, so the sonar signature should be closer to 200'