Home / Photos / Curtiss Helldiver Underwater Wreckage Photos Curtiss Helldiver Underwater Wreckage By May 25, 2012 Navy officials are working this week to uncover the mystery behind this rare Curtiss Helldiver found by scuba divers off the coast of Florida.A group of divers from Emerald Charters was led to the site of the aircraft thanks to a group of frightened fish. (Photo courtesy of Alan C. Egan and Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) The U.S. Navy sent a recovery team down to investigate the site this week. (Photo courtesy of Alan C. Egan and Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) Navy divers identified the Helldiver’s bureau number yesterday and are using it to uncover the airplane’s history. (Photo courtesy of Alan C. Egan and Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) During the remainder of the week, the Navy team will work on entering the cockpit to see what, if any, remains lie within. (Photo courtesy of Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) (Photo courtesy of Alan C. Egan and Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) (Photo courtesy of Alan C. Egan and Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) (Photo courtesy of Alan C. Egan and Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) (Photo courtesy of Alan C. Egan and Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) (Photo courtesy of Alan C. Egan and Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) (Photo courtesy of Alan C. Egan and Emerald Charters of Jupiter, Florida) While more than 7,000 Curtiss SB2C Helldivers were produced during WWII, there is only one still flying today. More From Photos A Fond Memory: Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo 2023 Gallery: The Evolution of Van's Aircraft Gallery: Tails on Display at Oshkosh Gallery: Wednesday at Oshkosh Photos: <i>FLYING</i> Honors Award Winners at Adventure Party First Look: Supernal's Air Taxi Passenger Cabin