The Junkers Ju 88 North wreck

The Junkers Ju 88 (North) Wreck near Malta is a unique and challenging dive site, primarily suited for technical divers due to its depth and historical significance.

Location and Accessibility: This World War II airplane wreck is situated approximately 3 kilometers off Bahar ic-Caghaq in Malta. The wreck is only accessible by boat, which adds an element of adventure to the diving experience.

Depth and Structure: The wreck lies at a depth of 55 meters on a sandy seabed. Divers visiting this site will find the aircraft upside down, but in a well-preserved state. However, it’s important to note that trawl nets have caused some damage to the structure over the years.

Historical Background: The Junkers Ju 88 was a German twin-engine all-metal bomber, notable for its approximately 15-meter length and 20-meter wingspan. The wreck of this aircraft was discovered in 2009 and subsequently opened for diving in May 2019. Managed by Heritage Malta, diving at this site requires a special permit, underlining its historical and cultural importance.

Diving Experience: The wreck provides an intriguing exploration opportunity, offering a glimpse into the past. Divers can observe the intact condition of the tail section, which is located about 50 meters from the main fuselage. The site’s low popularity rating indicates a more secluded diving experience, which can be appealing to those looking for less crowded sites.

Requirements: Given the depth of 55 meters, this dive site is recommended for technical divers who have the appropriate training and experience for deeper, more challenging dives.

This dive site presents a unique opportunity to explore a piece of history submerged in the depths off Malta’s coast. Divers interested in World War II history and aircraft will find this site particularly fascinating.

Specs
Ju 88A-4
Ju 88C-6c
Ju 88G-7
Engines2 Junkers

Jumo 211J-1

2 Junkers

Jumo 211J

2 Junkers

Jumo 213E

Power1350hp1340hp1750hp
Wing Span20.00m20.08m20.08m
Length14.40m14.36m15.55m
Height4.85m5.07m4.85m
Wing Area54.50m254.50m254.50m2

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