English: A largely intact floating wreckage of a Japanese Navy Mitsubishi G4M Type 1 land attack plane (Allied code name "Betty"), which crashed during the aerial torpedo attack on the Allied invasion force off Tulagi Island on 8 August 1942. The photo was taken from the U.S. Navy destroyer USS Ellet (DD-398).
U.S. Naval History and Heritage Command photo 80-G-K-383
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2006-04-04 22:39 Felix c 740×489× (149968 bytes) Crashed Japanese Bomber floating at Tulagi This image is the work of an employee of the United States Navy made during the course of his duties and can be found at [http://www.history.navy.mil/photos/images/k00001/k00383.jpg www.history.navy.mil]. {{PD-