P-38 Lockheed Lightning fighter plane flying for the first time after being extracted from underneath 268 feet of ice. This plane and 5 others were crash landed on a Greenland icecap July 15, 1942 and became to be known as "The Lost Squadron". Brooke Brickey(my daughter) and I traveled to Middlesboro to see it fly after being restored. It is no longer at Middlesboro.
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P-38 Lockheed Lightning fighter plane flying for the first time after being extracted from underneath 268 feet of ice. This plane and 5 others were crash landed on a Greenland icecap July 15, 1942 and became to be known as "The Lost Squadron". Brooke Brickey(my daughter) and I traveled to Middlesboro to see it fly after being restored. It is no longer at Middlesboro.
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