Registration / Serial: | N12269 |
Alternate Registration: | NR12269 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Northrop Gamma |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Northrop Gamma |
Aircraft Version: | Northrop Gamma 2B |
C/n (msn): | 2 |
Promotional Titles: | Ellsworth Trans-Antarctic Flight |
Aircraft Name: | Polar Star |
City / Area: | Washington / Smithsonian Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map |
Region / Country: | District of Columbia, United States |
Collection: | National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) |
Photo Date: | 10 October 2018 |
Photo by: | Gary VincentContact |
Photo ID: | 275038Submit Correction |
View count: | 391 |
A two seat version of the Gamma 2A, the Polar Star attempted the world's first trans-Antarctic flight on November 23, 1935. Explorer Lincoln Ellsworth and Canadian pilot Herbert Hollick-Kenyon left Dundee Island for Little America station but ran out of fuel on the last leg of the journey 25 miles short of Little America. They walked that last distance and settled in the abandoned camp until rescued two months later. The airplane was later recovered and donated to the Smithsonian.
Registration / Serial: | N12269 |
Alternate Registration: | NR12269 |
Aircraft Version: | Northrop Gamma 2B |
C/n (msn): | 2 |
City / Area: | Washington / Smithsonian Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map | Region / Country: | District of Columbia, United States |
Photo Date: | 10 October 2018 |
Photo by: | Gary VincentContact |
Registration / Serial: | N12269 |
Alternate Registration: | NR12269 |
Aircraft Original Type: | Northrop Gamma |
Aircraft Generic Type: | Northrop Gamma |
Aircraft Version: | Northrop Gamma 2B |
C/n (msn): | 2 |
Promotional Titles: | Ellsworth Trans-Antarctic Flight |
Aircraft Name: | Polar Star |
City / Area: | Washington / Smithsonian Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map |
Region / Country: | District of Columbia, United States |
Collection: | National Air and Space Museum (Smithsonian) |
Photo Date: | 10 October 2018 |
Photo by: | Gary VincentContact |
Photo ID: | 275038Submit Correction |
View count: | 391 |
A two seat version of the Gamma 2A, the Polar Star attempted the world's first trans-Antarctic flight on November 23, 1935. Explorer Lincoln Ellsworth and Canadian pilot Herbert Hollick-Kenyon left Dundee Island for Little America station but ran out of fuel on the last leg of the journey 25 miles short of Little America. They walked that last distance and settled in the abandoned camp until rescued two months later. The airplane was later recovered and donated to the Smithsonian.
Registration / Serial: | N12269 |
Alternate Registration: | NR12269 |
Aircraft Version: | Northrop Gamma 2B |
C/n (msn): | 2 |
City / Area: | Washington / Smithsonian Museum [ Off-Airport ]Map | Region / Country: | District of Columbia, United States |
Photo Date: | 10 October 2018 |
Photo by: | Gary VincentContact |