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The Lost Squadron David Hayes

The Lost Squadron By David Hayes

The Lost Squadron by David Hayes


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The story of how a fleet of warplanes locked in ice for 50 years were freed to fly again. Forced down in Greenland by blizzards in 1942, the two B-17 bombers and six P-38 Lightings were buried over 260 feet below the surface of the ice, when Pat Epps and Richard Taylor decided to dig them out.

The Lost Squadron Summary

The Lost Squadron by David Hayes

In July 1942 a squadron of brand-new American warplanes desperately needed by the Allied war effort was flying to England via Greenland and Iceland. Caught in a blinding blizzard and running short of fuel, the two B-17 bombers and six P-38 Lightnings crashlanded on Greenland's vast glaciers. The crews were evacuated safely, but the aircraft had to be left behind. Nearly forty years later, Pat Epps and Richard Taylor, two Atlanta-based aviation enthusiasts, learned of the lost squadron during a stopover in Greenland after a flight across the North Pole in 1981. In the years since the crash, Greenland's winters had dumped tons of snow on the abandoned aircraft, but using magnetometers and a sophisticated radar system designed to probe beneath deep ice, Epps and Taylor located the planes - lying 260 feet below the surface and resolved to dig them out. They finally succeeded in 1993. The Lost Squadron celebrates the spirit of adventure and the perseverance of the members of the Greenland Expedition as, equipped with little more than enthusiasm and dogged determination, they bring one of the P-38s of the lost squadron home to fly the skies once again.

Additional information

GOR012495326
9780747518266
0747518262
The Lost Squadron by David Hayes
Used - Like New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
19940929
224
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
The book has been read, but looks new. The book cover has no visible wear, and the dust jacket is included if applicable. No missing or damaged pages, no tears, possible very minimal creasing, no underlining or highlighting of text, and no writing in the margins

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