Patrick Mihalek of Legend Of Aces Aviation and Todd Trainor from the Aeronca Aircraft History Museum, both from Brighton Michigan, are planning to rescue North American B-25J Mitchell, 44-30733, civilian registry N9088Z from her crash site in Alaska. For years it has been nicknamed “Sandbar Mitchell” after it crashed on a sandbar in the Tanana River near Fairbanks in 1969.
Mihalek and Trainor are forming the nonprofit Warbirds Of Glory Museum for the express hope of rescuing her from further pillage and to put her into the public trust so she may continue to serve our future generations.
After server her duties with the USAAF from 1944 to 1959, Sandbar Mitchell continued to serve her country as fire-suppression bomber, Tanker #8. Owned by Edgar Thorsrud, she was one of several B-25s used in Alaska in the late 1960’s to help fight forest fires. On June 27th, 1969 she was called into duty to help fight the Manley Hot Springs fires. Shortly after takeoff she experienced double-engine failure. Herm Gallaher had very few options, so instead of landing in the river or in the forest he landed gear up on a small sandbar in the middle of the Tanana River. He walked away, but the right wing was damaged and the forward fuselage was wrinkled.
After removing her engines, propellers and wheels she was abandoned. Throughout the next 44 years many people visited Sandbar Mitchell. Unfortunately, many have taken souvenirs and sadly cut off her outer wings, forward and aft section. Fortunately the heart and soul of Sandbar Mitchell, the valuable center section, still remains on the sandbar today.
The recovery efforts of Sandbar Mitchell will occur June 2013. Using parts from other salvaged B-25’s and scrounging for the remaining missing parts, the two hope to rebuild her and let her soar again. She will fly as Sandbar Mitchell. They are seeking funding and donations to help rescue and restore her. More information and donation buttons are available at
www.sandbarmitchell.org or visit them at
www.facebook.com/sandbarmitchell.
Patrick
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