Current locations
Removed locations

19 locations with stored, preserved or otherwise out of service airplanes found in Bahamas. Click on a location name to go to the location page, or click on the coordinates to go to the map.

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Location nameCoordinatesDescriptionServiceLast update
Castaway Cay, Bahamas26.09412575N 77.54302216WBe.18, not clearly visible on GE imageCivil25 Apr 2019
Castaway Cay, Bahamas26.09086800N 77.54013824WBe.18Civil25 Apr 2019
Congo Town, Bahamas24.15726089N 77.58444977WCe.402Civil1 Aug 20211
Exuma, Bahamas23.52854156N 75.80773163WCe.150 (as reported, not yet visible on GE image)Civil16 Mar 2024
Freeport, Bahamas26.57328606N 78.68760681WSubmerged Be.18 wreckCivil10 Dec 2025
Grand Bahama, Bahamas26.54904556N 78.69167328WVarious small prop wrecksCivil23 Dec 2016
Great Exhuma, Bahamas23.56440544N 75.87528229WVarious small props amongst active onesCivil17 Aug 20213
Mayaguana, Bahamas22.37310982N 73.02012634WDC-3, Dove, Ce.310, Commander?Civil5 Jun 20181
Nassau, Bahamas25.04496765N 77.46096802WVarious stored in different conditions
credits: Fabrice
Civil5 Dec 20253
Nassau, Bahamas25.02146912N 77.44128418WUnknown wreck
credits: Nuemonia
Unknown11 Dec 2025
Normans Gay, Bahamas24.59440422N 76.80969238WC-46 wreck (under water)Civil27 Apr 20191
Ragged Island, Bahamas22.17452049N 75.73233795WDC-3Civil22 Jan 20161
Rum Cay, Bahamas23.68416214N 74.82791901W2x Small propCivil1 Jun 2017
San Andros, Bahamas25.17931557N 78.19412231WDC-3 wreck (in water)Civil30 Oct 20251
San Andros, Bahamas24.74736404N 77.80866241WCe.172 submerged as diving attraction, exact location unknown, diving site managed by Small Hope LodgeCivil19 Mar 20251
San Andros, Bahamas25.05333519N 78.04366302WVariousCivil22 Oct 202113
Spring Point, Bahamas22.44429779N 73.97835541WT-29Military1 Jun 20171
Staniel Cay, Bahamas24.16643906N 76.44626617WSmall two-seater, twin-engine crash landed short of fuel trying to make it to the Staniel Cay airport in the 1970s. Pilot and passenger died in crash. Plane was full of drugs. The operation was headed by Carlos Lehder of the Medellin Cartel. Submerged in 6 feet of water.
credits: Brent Bernstein
Civil28 Mar 2025
Williams Island, Bahamas24.67201996N 78.45134735W3x unknown wreckCivil10 Dec 2025