Northwest History. Alaska. Aviation Crashes & Wreckage Missing Planes.

No Trace Found Of Lost Flyers. NO TRACE FOUND OF LOST FLYERS FAIRBANKS, Alaska.— (U.P.) — Two weeks had passed today without a trace of the six Russian flyers who were lost in the arctic circle on a flight from Moscow to the United States. American flyers had withdrawn from the search. Sir Hubert Wi...

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Language:English
Published: 1937
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Online Access:http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/90077
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Summary:No Trace Found Of Lost Flyers. NO TRACE FOUND OF LOST FLYERS FAIRBANKS, Alaska.— (U.P.) — Two weeks had passed today without a trace of the six Russian flyers who were lost in the arctic circle on a flight from Moscow to the United States. American flyers had withdrawn from the search. Sir Hubert Wilkins, arctic explorer, commanded a Russian-chartered searching plane which was operating from a, base at the mouth of Copperhead river. A Russian plane piloted by Zadkov, was at Saktoonia island, en route north from Point Barrow, and a Canadian plane piloted by Bob Randall was searching near Aklavik, on the arctic circle.