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Gargleblaster
17th Sep 2020, 06:34
The aircraft crashed into the Eyjafjallajökull glacier on 16 september 1944 and is only now reappearing from under the edge of the glacier.

https://www.mbl.is/frettir/innlent/2020/09/16/jokullinn_skilar_fljugandi_virki/ (in Icelandic, but good pictures)

The wreckage is completely destroyed, however major parts like props, engines and landing gear seem fairly intacct. All of the crew of 10 survived.​​​

vctenderness
17th Sep 2020, 08:49
Eyjafjallajökull Well that’s easy for you to say!

Gargleblaster
17th Sep 2020, 08:59
Easy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=leMX8weYpME :)

Tarq57
17th Sep 2020, 09:17
I'm sorry, was she talking then?

DH106
17th Sep 2020, 11:07
I think she was just clearing her throat ?!! :bored::eek::p

physicus
17th Sep 2020, 12:01
The linguistic variety on our planet is fantastic. Chuchichäschtli!

Flightmech
17th Sep 2020, 12:24
https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=10151992931856919&extid=Hzuyg7h4m8gChUKK

By George
17th Sep 2020, 22:33
When the Eyjarfjallajokull volcano let go in April 2010 I was the last flight out of Frankfurt before they closed the airspace due to the threat of volcanic ash. On April the 16th in SQ 747-4 (9V-SPE Flight SQ26 FRA to JFK) we were airborne with only 20 minutes to spare with the Germans closing the airspace behind us. The French denied us entry through their airspace so we had to track via Spain and cross the Atlantic just North of the Azores. On arriving in New York we were subsequently stuck there for a week. From memory, they closed the Atlantic airspace on all tracks North of N48 degrees.

I understand the Geologist's call it a 'Super Volcano.' The eruption was not the main bit apparently, and if 'Mummy' goes bang it will be a very big one. I still can't pronounce it and my spell-checker is not happy either.

rolling20
18th Sep 2020, 19:22
"The plane was on its way to England to attack Germany. Stopover at Keflavík Airport to refuel."
Wow, I never knew they flew missions from the U.S. to bomb Germany! 😀

Fareastdriver
19th Sep 2020, 06:16
Apparently the glaciers of Norway will slowly spit out the remains of several Luftwaffe aircraft entombed within.