These aircraft wrecks were rescued from the ice – and flew again

These aircraft wrecks were rescued from the ice – and flew again

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Three aircraft – Juliet Delta 321, Lidia and Glacier Girl – crashed in inhospitable conditions and lay buried under the snow for years. Here are the remarkable tales of the salvage operations that let them fly again.

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