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Glacier Girl

Glacier Girl is a Lockheed P-38F Lightning, World War II fighter plane, 41-7630, c/n 222-5757, restored to flying condition after being buried beneath the Greenland ice sheet for over 50 years.

Glacier Girl
Glacier Girl
Type Lockheed P-38F-1-LO Lightning
Manufacturer Lockheed Corporation
Serial 41-7630
Owners and operators United States Army Air Forces

Glacier Girl was part of the Lost Squadron.[1]

Operational history edit

On 15 July 1942, due to poor weather and limited visibility, six P-38 fighters of 94th Fighter Squadron/1st FG and two B-17 bombers of a bombardment squadron were forced to return to Greenland en route to Great Britain during Operation Bolero and made emergency landings on the ice field. All the crew members were subsequently rescued, but Glacier Girl, along with the unit's five other fighters and the two B-17s, were eventually buried under 268 feet (82 m) of snow and ice that built up over the ensuing decades.

Recovery and restoration edit

Fifty years later, in 1992, the plane was brought to the surface by members of the Greenland Expedition Society after years of searching and excavation. The aircraft was eventually transported to Middlesboro, Kentucky, where it was restored to flying condition.[2] The excavation of Glacier Girl was documented in an episode of The History Channel's Mega Movers series, titled "Extreme Aircraft Recovery".

The Lightning returned to the air in October 2002.[3]

On June 22, 2007, Glacier Girl departed Teterboro Airport, New Jersey, in an attempt to fly across the Atlantic Ocean to Duxford, England, to complete the flight it had begun 65 years earlier. On 28 June, however, a coolant leak in the number-two (right) engine grounded the plane in Goose Bay, Labrador.[4] On July 22, 2007, repairs were completed in Labrador, which included installation of two remanufactured Allison engines. Glacier Girl returned to the U.S. on July 23, and can now be seen at air shows in the USA.[citation needed]

In 2007, Glacier Girl was sold to Lewis Energy's CEO, Rodney Lewis.[5]

Return mission in 2016 edit

 
The restored Glacier Girl in flight

In April 2016, a team en route to the crash site in Greenland and under the guidance of veteran pilot and explorer, Ron Sheardown, was interviewed while at the airport in Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada,[6] regarding plans to recover a second P-38.

The team planned to extract another P-38 from the ice between May and August 2016. The glacier is drifting towards the sea, leaving most of the planes near or in a crevasse field too dangerous for a salvage mission.

Led by entrepreneurs Ken McBride and Jim Salazar, the group of a dozen Canadian and American explorers who have been working on the project since 2010 will attempt to extract the P-38 Echo, piloted by Capt. Robert Wilson and the second plane of the squadron to attempt landing, and donate it to a museum. Wilson's P-38 was the first to land wheels up after the first P-38, piloted by Brad McManus, flipped over when the front gear penetrated the ice on roll out and collapsed. The rest of the squadron successfully landed wheels up.[7]

2018 mission edit

In July 2018, it was announced that Ken McBride and Jim Salazar had found a P-38 in the glacier, called Echo, and piloted by Lt. Robert Wilson. Excavation was scheduled for some point in 2019, with the team working with the United Kingdom, Greenland and the United States.[8]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Meilan Solly. "The Wreck of a WWII Fighter Plane Will Be Unearthed from a Greenland Glacier". 2018.
  2. ^ Hayes, David, "The Lost Squadron - A Fleet of Warplanes Locked in Ice For Fifty Years", Chartwell Books / Madison Press Books, Edison, New Jersey / Toronto, Ontario, ISBN 0-7858-2376-X, 1994.
  3. ^ Glacier Girl History-Making Flight
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on November 17, 2007. Retrieved 2007-10-03.
  5. ^ Sehnert, Walt (November 12, 2007), The icy rescue of the P-38 'Glacier Girl', McCook, Nebraska: McCook Daily Gazette
  6. ^ "Pilote dans le Grand Nord à 79 ans". Le Journal de Montréal. 30 April 2016.
  7. ^ "Des avions de guerre coincés sous 107 mètres de glace" (infographic) (in French). Le Journal de Montréal. 30 April 2016.
  8. ^ "Found Lost Squadron P-38 Piloted by Lt. Col. Robert Wilson". 27 July 2018.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2022 Glacier Girl is a Lockheed P 38F Lightning World War II fighter plane 41 7630 c n 222 5757 restored to flying condition after being buried beneath the Greenland ice sheet for over 50 years Glacier Girl Glacier Girl Type Lockheed P 38F 1 LO Lightning Manufacturer Lockheed Corporation Serial 41 7630 Owners and operators United States Army Air Forces Glacier Girl was part of the Lost Squadron 1 Contents 1 Operational history 2 Recovery and restoration 3 Return mission in 2016 4 2018 mission 5 See also 6 ReferencesOperational history editOn 15 July 1942 due to poor weather and limited visibility six P 38 fighters of 94th Fighter Squadron 1st FG and two B 17 bombers of a bombardment squadron were forced to return to Greenland en route to Great Britain during Operation Bolero and made emergency landings on the ice field All the crew members were subsequently rescued but Glacier Girl along with the unit s five other fighters and the two B 17s were eventually buried under 268 feet 82 m of snow and ice that built up over the ensuing decades Recovery and restoration editFifty years later in 1992 the plane was brought to the surface by members of the Greenland Expedition Society after years of searching and excavation The aircraft was eventually transported to Middlesboro Kentucky where it was restored to flying condition 2 The excavation of Glacier Girl was documented in an episode of The History Channel s Mega Movers series titled Extreme Aircraft Recovery The Lightning returned to the air in October 2002 3 On June 22 2007 Glacier Girl departed Teterboro Airport New Jersey in an attempt to fly across the Atlantic Ocean to Duxford England to complete the flight it had begun 65 years earlier On 28 June however a coolant leak in the number two right engine grounded the plane in Goose Bay Labrador 4 On July 22 2007 repairs were completed in Labrador which included installation of two remanufactured Allison engines Glacier Girl returned to the U S on July 23 and can now be seen at air shows in the USA citation needed In 2007 Glacier Girl was sold to Lewis Energy s CEO Rodney Lewis 5 Return mission in 2016 edit nbsp The restored Glacier Girl in flight In April 2016 a team en route to the crash site in Greenland and under the guidance of veteran pilot and explorer Ron Sheardown was interviewed while at the airport in Saint Hyacinthe Quebec Canada 6 regarding plans to recover a second P 38 The team planned to extract another P 38 from the ice between May and August 2016 The glacier is drifting towards the sea leaving most of the planes near or in a crevasse field too dangerous for a salvage mission Led by entrepreneurs Ken McBride and Jim Salazar the group of a dozen Canadian and American explorers who have been working on the project since 2010 will attempt to extract the P 38 Echo piloted by Capt Robert Wilson and the second plane of the squadron to attempt landing and donate it to a museum Wilson s P 38 was the first to land wheels up after the first P 38 piloted by Brad McManus flipped over when the front gear penetrated the ice on roll out and collapsed The rest of the squadron successfully landed wheels up 7 2018 mission editIn July 2018 it was announced that Ken McBride and Jim Salazar had found a P 38 in the glacier called Echo and piloted by Lt Robert Wilson Excavation was scheduled for some point in 2019 with the team working with the United Kingdom Greenland and the United States 8 See also editKee Bird a Boeing B 29 Superfortress that made an emergency landing in northwest Greenland after running out of fuel My Gal Sal a Boeing B 17E Flying Fortress which was forced to land on the Greenland icecapReferences edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Glacier Girl Meilan Solly The Wreck of a WWII Fighter Plane Will Be Unearthed from a Greenland Glacier 2018 Hayes David The Lost Squadron A Fleet of Warplanes Locked in Ice For Fifty Years Chartwell Books Madison Press Books Edison New Jersey Toronto Ontario ISBN 0 7858 2376 X 1994 Glacier Girl History Making Flight Operation Bolero II Headquarters Archived from the original on November 17 2007 Retrieved 2007 10 03 Sehnert Walt November 12 2007 The icy rescue of the P 38 Glacier Girl McCook Nebraska McCook Daily Gazette Pilote dans le Grand Nord a 79 ans Le Journal de Montreal 30 April 2016 Des avions de guerre coinces sous 107 metres de glace infographic in French Le Journal de Montreal 30 April 2016 Found Lost Squadron P 38 Piloted by Lt Col Robert Wilson 27 July 2018 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Glacier Girl amp oldid 1219669850, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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