Remains of plane from 1912 found in Antarctica


ADELAIDE, Australia (AP) — Remains of the first airplane ever taken to Antarctica, in 1912, have been found by Australian researchers, the team announced Saturday.

The Mawson’s Huts Foundation had been searching for the plane for three summers before stumbling upon metal pieces of it New Year’s Day.

“The biggest news of the day is that we’ve found the air tractor, or at least parts of it!” team member Tony Stewart wrote on the team’s blog from Cape Denison in Antarctica’s Commonwealth Bay.

Australian polar explorer and geologist Douglas Mawson led two expeditions to Antarctica in the early 1900s, on the first one bringing along a single-propeller Vickers plane. The wings of the plane, built in 1911, had been damaged in a crash before the expedition, but Mawson hoped to use it as a kind of motorized sled.