A 55 year-old secret from World War II is uncovered--seven Navy airmen crossed high above the Arctic Circle heavily loaded with munitions. Bomber 31, a PV-1 aircraft, disappeared without a trace, but in 1999 a series of photographs revealed an American bomber's parts strewn on a rugged mountainside in Russia's remote Kamchatka peninsula.
"A 55 year-old secret from World War II is uncovered--seven Navy airmen crossed high above the Arctic Circle heavily loaded with munitions. Bomber 31, a PV-1 aircraft, disappeared without a trace, but in 1999 a series of photographs revealed an American bomber's parts strewn on a rugged mountainside in Russia's remote Kamchatka peninsula."
"A 55 year-old secret from World War II is uncovered--seven Navy airmen crossed high above the Arctic Circle heavily loaded with munitions. Bomber 31, a PV-1 aircraft, disappeared without a trace, but in 1999 a series of photographs revealed an American bomber's parts strewn on a rugged mountainside in Russia's remote Kamchatka peninsula."@en
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