Dan Jones wrote:
Since Kee Bird is clearly finished and is likely to remain where it is forever, not to mention it still being a bit of an open wound for many people, I'd like to toss this semi hypothetical exercise out there: Avro Lancaster KB999 ditched in a freshwater lake at approx N61 14 W95 29 in 1952. It looked like this:
http://www.lancaster-archive.com/lanc_surv_kb999.htm(It doesn't look like that anymore, btw but for the purpose of this exercise it does.) Your goal is to get it to Winnipeg, Manitoba. We'll say there's 2500' feet of suitably firm beach available, or in the winter 6ooo' of ice, and it's in the same approx condition as the B-29 was.
So how would you go about salvaging it?
Sounds like you have that one located?
Using your lat/long, that is about 48 miles from Arviat. They have a float plane base as well as a runway. Plus they have an ATV/snowmobile trail that runs out towards that lat/long. I'd bet the locals know a trail to it. Anyway....got to get the plane to Arviat and/or eventually to Churchill. Once in Churchill you can take the ice road down to Hwy 280. If doing this in the summer....who has a DC-3 on floats or a stout helo for sling ops to Arviat? If winter...who has a DC-3 or bigger on skis? I also see Calm Air flies into Arviat and has a Hawker Siddeley 748 cargo/charter. I wouldn't be surprised if they can install some skis on it. If using them, just get the Lancaster to Churchill and take the ice road/280/6 to Winnipeg or put it on the Hudson railway and move it that way. Another option is get it to Arviat and then barge it to Churchill for the ice road or Hudson railway.
I bet the skeeters/flies are severely vicious out on the tundra in the spring/summer. I was in Kuujjuaq caribou hunting once in Sept and there were a few around. Been bear hunting in the Duck Mountains in MB too. Beautiful country.