Swamp Ghost
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The Swamp Ghost is a Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress piloted by Captain Frederick 'Fred' C. Eaton, Jr, that ditched in a swamp on Papua New Guinea during World War II, after an attack on ships at Japanese-occupied New Britain on February 23, 1942. While flying over Rabaul, it was intercepted and eventually, having run out of fuel, had to force-land in a remote swamp near the north coast of New Guinea. All of the crew survived the crash landing and arduous trek out.[1]
Discovery
The aircraft was rediscovered in 1972 in Agaiambo swamp, where it earned the nickname Swamp Ghost. In 1989, the Travis Air Force Base Heritage Center planned to recover it.[2] It was salvaged in 2006 and moved to Lae wharf where it lay waiting for permission to be transferred to the United States.[3] By February 2010, the wreck had been cleared for import to the United States.[4]
Display and restoration
In 2010, the aircraft was shipped to the United States, and on June 11, 2010, was shown to a public gathering in Long Beach, California, that included family members of the original crew. Plans were made to bring Swamp Ghost to the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson for restoration to static display. After arriving at Long Beach, the aircraft was on indefinite loan to the Planes of Fame Air Museum at Chino Airport.[5]
The Swamp Ghost was received by the Pacific Aviation Museum in Pearl Harbor on April 10, 2013.[1] As of August 2013, the museum planned to restore the aircraft for static display in Hangar 79 on Ford Island. since February 2022[update]Template:Dated maintenance category (articles)Script error: No such module "Check for unknown parameters"., the aircraft is on display in Hangar 79, undergoing restoration.[6]
See also
References
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External links
- John Weeks webpage - photo of Swamp Ghost
- The Swamp Ghost, Retrieved on April 10, 2009,
- Pacific Wrecks - B-17E Serial Number 41-2446 (aka 'Swamp Ghost'), Retrieved on April 10, 2009
- Swamp Ghost website
- Google Maps satellite image of the Swamp Ghost
- Aero Archaeology video of Swamp Ghost
- Swamp Ghost at the Pacific Aviation Museum in Pearl Harbor Template:Webarchive
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- Individual aircraft of World War II
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- Papua New Guinea in World War II
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- Aviation accidents and incidents in Papua New Guinea
- Boeing B-17 Flying Fortress
- 1942 disasters in Papua New Guinea
- 1942 in Papua New Guinea