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== Plane wreckage on Howland Island (1944) ==
== Plane wreckage on Howland Island (1944) ==
[[Image:Plane wreckage.jpg|thumb|left|250px|Float from the Martin Mariner]]On 10 June 1944, a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Mariner U.S. Navy Martin "Mariner" flying boat], PBM-3-D BuNo 48199, had an engine fire and made a forced landing just offshore from Howland.  The pilot intentionally beached the aircraft and the crew escaped unharmed before the aircraft burned.  The crew was rescued by the USCG Balsam (the same ship that later took Unit 92 to Gardner Island) and transferred to a sub chaser which took them to Canton Island.
[[Image:Plane wreckage.jpg|thumb|left|250px|A float from the Martin Mariner.]]On 10 June 1944, a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Mariner U.S. Navy Martin "Mariner" flying boat], PBM-3-D BuNo 48199, had an engine fire and made a forced landing just offshore from Howland.  The pilot intentionally beached the aircraft and the crew escaped unharmed before the aircraft burned.  The crew was rescued by the USCG Balsam (the same ship that later took Unit 92 to Gardner Island) and transferred to a sub chaser which took them to Canton Island.

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Astronaut photograph ISS010-E-9287, 3 December 2004.

Plane wreckage on Howland Island (1944)

A float from the Martin Mariner.

On 10 June 1944, a U.S. Navy Martin "Mariner" flying boat, PBM-3-D BuNo 48199, had an engine fire and made a forced landing just offshore from Howland. The pilot intentionally beached the aircraft and the crew escaped unharmed before the aircraft burned. The crew was rescued by the USCG Balsam (the same ship that later took Unit 92 to Gardner Island) and transferred to a sub chaser which took them to Canton Island.