WWII Bomber Pulled Out of Lake Michigan Written by KGMB9 News - news@kgmb9.com
June 19, 2009 05:49 PM
A piece of Pearl Harbor history was lifted from the ocean, thousands of miles away in Lake Michigan.
A World War II bomber that flew in Hawaii in the 1940s, was recovered in Illinois Friday.
It's been underwater for more than 60 years, ever since it belly landed in 1944, when its carburator iced up during training.
The recovery was sponsored by our Pacific Aviation Museum, so a Hawaiian ceremony marked the event.
It will be restored and returned home.
"It was repaired and maintenance was done on it in Hawaii, so most likely we will find a Hawaii resident that worked on it, that knew about it," said Pacific Aviation Museum director Ken DeHoff.
Although it sat in its watery grave for more than half a century, it still had its rubber tires on and gasoline in its tank.
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