In part 2 of this video on the disappearance of Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, you will find out how the remains of his plane were located and retrieved from the bottom of the sea.
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Caption 102 [fr]: le DRASSM, donc la Direction des recherches archéologiques et sub-aquatiques de Marseille, Caption 102 [en]: DRASSM, so the Archaeological and Sub-Aquatic Research Department of Marseille,
In May 2000, Luc Vanrell discovered the P Thirty-Eight Lightning aircraft piloted by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, which was last seen on July 31, 1944. His colleague Philippe Castellano explains how the plane was identified.
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Caption 44 [en]: had to lie on the Riou sector [island off the coast of Marseille]. Caption 44 [fr]: devait résider sur le secteur de Riou.