Haha - perhaps a string and a magnet'll get Jack back in the bar! We live in Pembroke Dock, old Naval town which was home to a few squadrons of Sunderlands and Catalinas during and after the war. One sank at it's mooring in 1940 when a storm tore out the mooring eye, leaving a hole. Some local divers found it a few years ago and we've been diving it ever since. There's now a nice little museum here full of bits already raised including one of the Pegasus engines. If you google Sunderland sunk Pembroke Dock you should find some intersesting info on it. There's a few youtube clips and it featured in an episode of Wreck Detectives. You can also become a friend of the Sunderland Trust and get regular updates. It's the only Mark 1 left in the world. We're also blessed with loads of wartime ship wrecks on our doorstep. Your airforce truck sounds interesting - I've had several interesting trucks over the years, but being a dealer means that stuff has to be moved on - but at least I get to play with it in the meantime! Gotta hit the hay now - early start. Nice to meet you , catch up with you again soon , Cheers Cen