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May 05, 1953 - Flying Over The North Pole: Two Hastings aircraft of the Royal...

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May 05, 1953 - Flying Over The North Pole: Two Hastings aircraft of the Royal Air Force Flying College at Menby, Lines., have just returned with these photographs taken by an Air Ministry Photographer on flights over and near the North Pole. Each aircraft circled the Geographical Pole on two 11-hour flights from the Royal Canadian Air Force Base at Resolute Bay, which lies within the Arctic Circle (position 74 Degrees 50 minutes North, 95 Degrees West). The flights, which involved 10,115 miles, gave practical training in high altitude navigation over featureless areas, where magnetic compasse are unreliable, using special techniques
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1953 AD (C20th AD)
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May 05, 1953 - Flying Over The North Pole: Two Hastings aircraft of the Royal Air Force Flying College at Menby, Lines., have just returned with these photographs taken by an Air Ministry Photographer on flights over and near the North Pole. Each aircraft circled the Geographical Pole on two 11-hour flights from the Royal Canadian Air Force Base at Resolute Bay, which lies within the Arctic Circle (position 74 Degrees 50 minutes North, 95 Degrees West). The flights, which involved 10,115 miles, gave practical training in high altitude navigation over featureless areas, where magnetic compasse are unreliable, using special techniques. Photo shows This is the North Pole as the R.A.F. Heatings crew saw it while circling the top of the world. Deep figures are appearing in the thick ice-cap as the summer approaches to reveal the frozen ses.

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