WWII dive bomber found on Pacific floor — with a bomb still attached, NOAA says (2025)

National

By Mark Price

WWII dive bomber found on Pacific floor — with a bomb still attached, NOAA says (1)

A World War II bomber has been discovered 3 miles deep in the Pacific Ocean, and it’s still fully armed with an 83-year-old bomb fixed to the wing, NOAA Ocean Exploration says.

The Douglas SBD Dauntless dive bomber fell to the seafloor trapped inside the USS Yorktown, which was sunk by a Japanese submarine after the 1942 Battle of Midway.

The heavily damaged aircraft is one of at least three vintage bombers found piled atop each other in the aircraft carrier’s hangar on Sunday, April 20, and the sight was “game-changing” for historians.

Nearly 150 aircraft were lost at the Battle of Midway and none have been located on the battlefield — until now.

WWII dive bomber found on Pacific floor — with a bomb still attached, NOAA says (2)

“The significance of this can’t be overstated. This is a combat veteran SBD from the Battle of Midway. These are the planes that won that battle,” historian Russ Matthews of the Air/Sea Heritage Foundation said during a live broadcast of the discovery. “Not just that, but for a twist of fate, a bomb that could have been dropped on a Japanese ship.”

“This is an absolutely historic moment in underwater exploration,” another historian said. “We’ve always wanted to find aircraft associated with the Battle of Midway and here it is.”

The Yorktown vanished about 1,000 miles northwest of Honolulu, and was rediscovered by a U.S. Navy and National Geographic expedition in 1998. The wreck site was documented by Ocean Exploration Trust in 2023, but cameras were not sent inside.

NOAA Ocean Exploration took that risk over the Easter holiday weekend and the three planes were located in the carrier’s #3 elevator shaft.

WWII dive bomber found on Pacific floor — with a bomb still attached, NOAA says (3)

Historians believe the “fully armed” bomber — found upside down — was “likely part of Yorktown’s reserve force on the first morning of the battle,” NOAA says.

The other two planes have a more unique history, historians said.

“Another plane, with the figures ’B5’ boldly legible on its fuselage, is currently believed to be BuNo 4581, an SBD-3 assigned to Bombing Squadron Six from USS Enterprise,” NOAA said in a news release.

“Records show that in the chaos of battle, Yorktown recovered two Enterprise aircraft that had been badly damaged in an attack on the Imperial Japanese Navy carrier Kaga. These refugee aircraft were moved down to the hangar deck and later set afire by one of three enemy bombs that struck Yorktown. Research is ongoing.”

Researchers confirmed a 2023 report of an aircraft wing being in the hangar deck and found at least two others that had never been spotted.

A vintage car was also found, along with a large mural depicting the carrier’s history of voyages.

Yorktown’s wreckage is protected by the Naval History and Heritage Command and “serves as the final resting place for .... servicemen that gave their lives in defense of the nation,” NOAA says. Nearly 150 service members died on the Yorktown at Midway, historians say.

WWII dive bomber found on Pacific floor — with a bomb still attached, NOAA says (4)
Read Next
National

Car found parked in hangar of sunken WWII ship, baffling historians. See photos

April 21, 2025 7:45 AM

Read Next
National

Massive WWII mural found intact on wall of US warship sunk in 1942, NOAA says

April 22, 2025 2:10 PM

Read Next

The only 2 Japanese ships sunk directly off US coast in WWII have been found, team says

July 31, 2024 4:50 AM

This story was originally published April 23, 2025 at 7:31 AM.

MP

Mark Price

The Charlotte Observer

Email this person
704-358-5149

Mark Price is a National Reporter for McClatchy News. He joined the network of newspapers in 1991 at The Charlotte Observer, covering beats including schools, crime, immigration, LGBTQ issues, homelessness and nonprofits. He graduated from the University of Memphis with majors in journalism and art history, and a minor in geology.

WWII dive bomber found on Pacific floor — with a bomb still attached, NOAA says (2025)
Top Articles
Latest Posts
Recommended Articles
Article information

Author: Laurine Ryan

Last Updated:

Views: 6101

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 84% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Laurine Ryan

Birthday: 1994-12-23

Address: Suite 751 871 Lissette Throughway, West Kittie, NH 41603

Phone: +2366831109631

Job: Sales Producer

Hobby: Creative writing, Motor sports, Do it yourself, Skateboarding, Coffee roasting, Calligraphy, Stand-up comedy

Introduction: My name is Laurine Ryan, I am a adorable, fair, graceful, spotless, gorgeous, homely, cooperative person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.