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Posted by Tulio on Mon May 12, 2003 11:25:16 PM

WW2 AIRCRAFT SALVAGE. ? BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY OFFERED!! . An expert team of professional searchers, divers, engineers and historians from Saint-Petersburg Russia and Phoenix Foundation UK, are looking for investing partners to help them carry out searching, salvage and restoration work of downed WW1 and WW2 aircraft, warships, tanks and other historical and cultural artefacts in the water areas of the Finnish Gulf of the Baltic sea, Neva river, Ladoga and Onega lakes. According to official estimates, there are more than 5000 artefacts which originally cost about $10 billion. The team has at its disposal historical archives, documents, charts and maps with the coordinates of the sites of many such items. For 54 of the sites, the presence of antique aircraft, ships, tanks, submarines and other such artefacts has already been proved and the salvage work can be started at these sites in April 2003 .The team has approval from the Russian authorities, and legal clearance, established a firm and has already got the Licence for under water technical works in the water areas mentioned above.The opportunities of the salvage works are greatly enhanced just since this year because of the launch of the international transportation program through the Finnish Gulf of the Baltic Sea . As have just been announced in 2003 the complex of the works for the investigation, search and salvage of the all kind of sunk items in the water areas of the Finnish Gulf is going to start , it should be done to provide the safety for the navigation through Finnish gulf which is going to increase soon dramatically because the launch of the international transportation program (East-West) and building for it big cargo and passenger port terminals in Saint-Petersburg, Krondshtadt and Lomonosov (suburbs of Saint-Petersburg).The scores of billion of USD are assigned on this by the international community the team is invited and can take part in this program of the bottom cleaning and salvage works with its own ships. As the result of this all information about the objects on the bottom of this area and the objects themselves will be in our disposal.If we be able to organise the salvage of the objects ( and between them artefacts as well) we will have a work for the years ahead and will provide for the museums a lot of the WW2 artefacts. The team is also going to set up a workshop to restore the recovered items. Companies, museums and private collectors are welcome to join in this collaborative effort. The investing partner will share the rights to all the items found and recovered. For further details, please write to: ssn@mail.wplus.net, Mr. Sergei Stepanenko - SSN located Sankt-petersburg RF RUSSIA. Telephone: 7-812-178-9477. Fax: 7-812-178-9477. Contact Sergei Stepanenko, Mr - SSN located Saint-petersburg - RUSSIA. Telephone: +7(812)1789477. Fax: +7(812)1789477. -- Posted 12 May 2003

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