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 Post subject: C-87 in Quebec?
PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2011 1:58 pm 
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Hey all, I saw this asked on another forum but thought I'd turn it over to the experts here.

In Gann's Fate is the Hunter (chapter 12) there is a C-87 that made an emergency landing on a frozen lake in Quebec. I can't find the book right now but I seem to remember it got left behind after the crew was rescued. Do I have that right and if so, would much of the airplane still be there?

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 Post subject: Re: C-87 in Quebec?
PostPosted: Sun May 29, 2011 3:38 pm 
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When did it happen? Day-month-year.

What was the pilot's name?

Do you have a serial number for the AC?



Give me some info and I can try and find the accident report.

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 Post subject: Re: C-87 in Quebec?
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As far as I recall, there were two C-87s stuck in the chapter "Cold".

One was the C-87 that got lost and became the basis for the movie "Island in the Sky", and after the crew and PAX were rescued, the aircraft was flown out.

THe other got stranded at an unfinished airfield as it encountered problems searching for the others, something about fuel starvation or a vent taped off and I believe it, too, was flown out.

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The original, lost C-87 was flown out afterwards. If it doesn't describe that in "Fate is the Hunter" it does in his later book "Hostage to Fortune".

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 Post subject: Re: C-87 in Quebec?
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Gann says that that a crew was sent in to get the airplane out and that it "Followed" O'Connor to the Hump.

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 Post subject: Re: C-87 in Quebec?
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Thanks, for some reason I had it in my head that a C-47 was flown in to pick everyone up.

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