During World War II, the British Isles witnessed extensive aerial combat, resulting in numerous aircraft crashes due to combat damage or mechanical failures. Eighty years later, it's rare to see these historic aircraft lying around in fields; most have been scrapped. However, a surprising number of World War II planes remain remarkably intact, albeit submerged, in the lakes, rivers, and reservoirs across the UK.
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