RAF Planes Flies Over North Pole - Made by the light of the midnight sun, at Keflavik, just before the take-off. In the background is a USA Catalina and one of four other Lincolns which made a navigational flight of 2,478 miles in a circle covering Shannon Island, Disko Island, and back to Iceland. This RAF Lincoln Aires III flew over the North Pole July 24 during a 3,553-mile non-stop flight from Keflavik (Iceland) to Fairbanks, Alaska. The trip took 18 hours, 54 minutes and was made in the day
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