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- Swamp_Ghost abstract "The Swamp Ghost is a Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress piloted by Captain Frederick 'Fred' C. Eaton, Jr, that crashed in Papua New Guinea during the Second World War in 1942, during America's first mission there. Whilst flying over Rabaul, it was intercepted and it had to force-land.The aircraft was rediscovered in 1972 in Agaiambo swamp, where it earned the nickname Swamp Ghost. It was salvaged in 2006 and moved to Lae wharf where it lay waiting for permission to be transferred to the United States. By February 2010, the wreck had been cleared for import to the United States.In 2010 the aircraft was shipped to the U.S., and on June 11, 2010 was shown to a public gathering in Long Beach, California that included family members of the original crew. Plans were made to bring Swamp Ghost to the Pima Air & Space Museum in Tucson for restoration to static display. After arriving at Long Beach, the aircraft was on indefinite loan to the Planes of Fame air museum at Chino Airport. The Swamp Ghost was received by the Pacific Aviation Museum in Pearl Harbor on April 10, 2013.As of August 2013, the museum plans to restore the aircraft for static display in Hangar 79 on Ford Island.".
- Swamp_Ghost wikiPageExternalLink salvages_SwampGhost.html.
- Swamp_Ghost wikiPageExternalLink maps?ll=-9.1979,148.661733&spn=0.002,0.002&t=k&q=-9.1979,148.661733.
- Swamp_Ghost wikiPageExternalLink b17swampghost.html.
- Swamp_Ghost wikiPageExternalLink B-17-Swamp-Ghost.
- Swamp_Ghost wikiPageExternalLink 41-2446.html.
- Swamp_Ghost wikiPageExternalLink www.theswampghost.com.
- Swamp_Ghost wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Swamp_Ghost wikiPageID "11371703".
- Swamp_Ghost wikiPageRevisionID "603214181".
- Swamp_Ghost caption "ONLY AVAILABLE IF STANDING ALONE".
- Swamp_Ghost constructionDate "1941".
- Swamp_Ghost constructionNumber "2257".
- Swamp_Ghost fate "Shot-down / force-landed in Agaiambo swamp, Oro Province, Papua New Guinea".
- Swamp_Ghost firstFlight "1941".
- Swamp_Ghost inService "1941".
- Swamp_Ghost manufacturer Boeing.
- Swamp_Ghost militarySerial "41".
- Swamp_Ghost owners "Delivered new to the USAAF".
- Swamp_Ghost preservation "Currently un-restored at the Pacific Aviation Museum Pearl Harbor.".
- Swamp_Ghost soleExampleOfType%3F_ "n".
- Swamp_Ghost type Boeing_B-17_Flying_Fortress.
- Swamp_Ghost subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_1942.
- Swamp_Ghost subject Category:Aviation_accidents_and_incidents_in_Papua_New_Guinea.
- Swamp_Ghost subject Category:Boeing_B-17_Flying_Fortress.
- Swamp_Ghost subject Category:Individual_aircraft_of_World_War_II.
- Swamp_Ghost subject Category:Papua_New_Guinea_in_World_War_II.
- Swamp_Ghost subject Category:South_West_Pacific_theatre_of_World_War_II.
- Swamp_Ghost type Abstraction100002137.
- Swamp_Ghost type Accident107301336.
- Swamp_Ghost type AviationAccidentsAndIncidentsIn1942.
- Swamp_Ghost type AviationAccidentsAndIncidentsInPapuaNewGuinea.
- Swamp_Ghost type Event100029378.
- Swamp_Ghost type Happening107283608.
- Swamp_Ghost type Misfortune107304852.
- Swamp_Ghost type Mishap107314427.
- Swamp_Ghost type PsychologicalFeature100023100.
- Swamp_Ghost type Trouble107289014.
- Swamp_Ghost type YagoPermanentlyLocatedEntity.
- Swamp_Ghost comment "The Swamp Ghost is a Boeing B-17E Flying Fortress piloted by Captain Frederick 'Fred' C. Eaton, Jr, that crashed in Papua New Guinea during the Second World War in 1942, during America's first mission there. Whilst flying over Rabaul, it was intercepted and it had to force-land.The aircraft was rediscovered in 1972 in Agaiambo swamp, where it earned the nickname Swamp Ghost.".
- Swamp_Ghost label "Swamp Ghost".
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- Swamp_Ghost sameAs Q7653330.
- Swamp_Ghost sameAs Q7653330.
- Swamp_Ghost sameAs Swamp_Ghost.
- Swamp_Ghost wasDerivedFrom Swamp_Ghost?oldid=603214181.
- Swamp_Ghost isPrimaryTopicOf Swamp_Ghost.