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		<title>Plane in Antarctica</title>
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Remains of the first airplane ever taken to Antarctica, in 1912, have been found by Australian researchers, the team announced.
The Mawson&#8217;s Huts Foundation had been searching for the plane for three summers before stumbling upon metal pieces of it on New Year&#8217;s Day.
&#8220;The biggest news of the day is that we&#8217;ve found the air tractor, [...]]]></description>
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<p>Remains of the first airplane ever taken to Antarctica, in 1912, have been found by Australian researchers, the team announced.</p>
<p>The Mawson&#8217;s Huts Foundation had been searching for the plane for three summers before stumbling upon metal pieces of it on New Year&#8217;s Day.</p>
<p><span id="more-1272"></span>&#8220;The biggest news of the day is that we&#8217;ve found the air tractor, or at least parts of it!&#8221; team member Tony Stewart wrote on the team&#8217;s blog from Cape Denison in Antarctica&#8217;s Commonwealth Bay.</p>
<p>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.</p>
<p>Stewart said the 1911-14 Australian Antarctic Expedition used the plane to tow gear onto the ice in preparation for their sledging journeys.</p>
<p>But the plane&#8217;s engine could not withstand the extreme temperatures and it was eventually abandoned.</p>
<p>The plane, the first from Britain&#8217;s Vickers factory, had not been seen since the mid-1970s, when researchers photographed the steel fuselage nearly encompassed in ice.</p>
<p>The foundation — which works at Cape Denison to conserve the huts used by Mawson in his expeditions — believed the plane would still be where it was left by Mawson, near the huts and the harbor, which is covered in ice for most of the year.</p>
<p>AP</p>
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