Hi Fred,
the plane you referred to was named 'Glacier Gal' once the restoration was
complete. You can find out all about it at their homepage:
http://www.thelostsquadron.com/
Raymond
--- FRED E THOMAS <frede.thomas2@verizon.net> wrote:
> A few years back some "fly guys" knew about a P58 "Lockheed Lighting" buried
> in the "ICE" in Greenland from WWll, took them a couple of years and many
> millions to remove it from the 80 ft depth of ice and then a complete nuts
> and bolts rebuild, plane is worth untold $$$$ today, the head engineer on
> the project is a TR 4 race driver from Georgia, maybe some list members from
> down that way know more of whom and when, than I do will fill in the spots
> left out "FT"
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