Not really but i will be diving on several WW2 aircraft that went down in the Guadalcanal such as a Hellcat fighter , Jap Zero ,B-17, Corsar and the Toa Maru among others.
After connecting in Sydney it's off to Townsville, pick up a car, drive 5.5 hours south to Ayr, catch a boat to take me off shore to Australia's most famous dive sight the Ship wreck of the Yongola which sank in 1911 two days there then north to Cairns to spend a day off gassing at Rusty's market then another plane ride to the Solomon islands Honiara Guadalcanal.
Here is a list of diveable wrecks in the surrounding area:
1. Kashi Maru, 655-ton coastal freighter. Good condition, max depth 16m. Penetration possible in engine room and accomodation flat, plenty of artefacts in hold.
2. 'Deep' Corsair, F4U Corsair fighter plane. Pristine condition, 52m.
3. P40? Centre section of Allied fighter aircraft, damaged and partially embedded in coral, 48m.
4. Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber, intact, 13m.
5. G3M Nelly twin-engine bomber, forward section and wings intact, after section collapsing, 6m.
6. PT164, debris field of destroyed PT boat, 3-20m.
7. Aichi D3A2 Val dive bomber, intact but inverted, 14m
8. F4F Wildcat fighter, intact bu inverted, 13m.
9. US truck dump, scattered vehicles and aircraft parts, 6-30m.
10. US munitions dump, everything from rifle bullets to 155mm shells, 3-30m.