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Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

Does anyone know anything about this aircraft that shows up on google earth? What is it? Is it a crash or did the photo capture an aircraft in flight? Malaspina Glacier West of Yakutat City, AK. It is on imagery from 2007 so not something new.

At 59 47.255 -140 35.170 (paste the coordinates into Google maps search) Googlemaps.com
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

Interesting find. Looks like it's on the ground, it's casting a shadow. If it's abandoned wreck, and stays on the glacier, it would be interesting to see where it ends up when Google updates it's imagery.
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

Wasn't there in 2002, looks like a C46??
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

It definitely looks like it's resting on the glacier doesn't it...
Well, it's under a few feet of snow now.
Wonder what date the sat photo was taken:
http://www.ktoo.org/2013/09/10/small-pl ... f-yakutat/
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

The wingspan is around 50' and length 40', Nominal cabin width around 6' According to GE ruler.
imagery processing date 8/9/2007

That is one big assed glacier
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

Looks to be a twin, my best guess is that it is ACE Cargo in a 1900.
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Capt. Chaos wrote:Looks to be a twin, my best guess is that it is ACE Cargo in a 1900.



I don't know about its size and it could be a twin, but it could also be a taildragger on its back. It is indeed a big glacier. I've flown over miles of it and landed at Icy Bay just to the north of where this Google Earth photo of the plane in question is:

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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

Proportions-wise, it reminds me of a B-25.
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

Yes, it does resemble a B-25. Thanks for the ideas everyone, keep them coming.

More background:
It was located on google earth by a fellow in the Netherlands. He thought it might be an A-20 and contacted the Pueblo Wiesbrod Aircraft Museum thinking they might want to investigate and possibly recover it for a museum.

I copied this information off the matronics kitfox list to see if anyone here could help identify or if anyone knows if it has already been discovered and knows the story behind it.
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

You might want to contact the Alaska Rescue Coordination Center on Elmendorf AFB. that's near Anchorage. They keep a chart of all known wreckage in the state of AK. I've called in a couple of wrecks that were mapped, and one that wasn't....two fellows missing for thirty years. Ya never know, but if it is mapped they can tell you the type and date.

Base locator number is: 907-552-1110.


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Thanks for the phone number MTV. I will pass it on to the guy from the museum.
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

It's hard to tell what it is. The only airframe that comes to my mind is a B-25 Mitchell but I am far from being an expert.

I sure am curious now though, hopefully someone on here can be more enlightening.
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

The outline and dimensions look more like a Beech 18 to me.
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

on second thought, the nose is a little long for an 18..
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

Why don't you just take a buzz over there and scope it out for us, Leni?

You're in Alaska, can't be that far away, right? :lol:
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Re: Aircraft on Malaspina Glacier?

Av8r3400 wrote:Why don't you just take a buzz over there and scope it out for us, Leni?

You're in Alaska, can't be that far away, right? :lol:


well I wont be home for another week.. and the 180 is getting a fresh top end on it so it will be down for a couple more weeks. Maybe this summer I can put eyes on it!
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