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May 15, 2008 - Patrick Madden & Annette Spaulding -The Ghost of Charron Lake

Teams have searched for the aircraft since 1975. This is the conclusion of the successful search and recovery of a historic, 1928 Fokker Standard Universal aircraft that broke through the ice on Charron Lake, Manitoba, Canada in December 1931 and subsequently sunk in the spring of 1932.

Patrick Madden has been diving since 1968 and is a Master Instructor and Instructor Trainer. He is a retired 26 year Veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and was the dive supervisor and instructor of their Underwater Recovery Team. He has trained in U/W archaeology, pollution and sedimentolgy.

Annette Spaulding, a certified master diver, has been diving for over 25 years and has worked in many countries and states on shipwreck searches and other projects. She has been on the U/W S&R team in Southern Vermont and New Hampshire since 1981 and is trained in U/W evidence recovery. Both Pat and Annette are NSF Club members.

The presentation followed an abbreviated club meeting at 8:00 PM:
Beverly Golf & Tennis Club
134 McKay Street
Beverly, MA 01915

Updated: Thursday, May 01, 2008, 6:53 AM by Rob Falk >>


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