Polar 3

Polar 3
Polar 2 in June 2008.
Shootdown
Date24 September 1985 (1985-09-24)
SummaryShoot-down
SiteDakhla, Western Sahara
23°38′N 15°56′W / 23.63°N 15.94°W / 23.63; -15.94
Aircraft
Aircraft typeDornier 228-100
OperatorAlfred Wegener Institute
RegistrationD-IGVN
Flight originDakar-Yoff Airport, Senegal
DestinationLanzarote Airport, Canary Islands
Occupants3
Crew3
Fatalities3
Survivors0

Polar 3 was a Dornier 228 owned and operated by the Alfred Wegener Institute that was shot down south of Dakhla, Western Sahara by guerrillas of the Polisario Front on 24 February 1985.

Polar 2 and Polar 3 were the first German airplanes to reach the South Pole when they landed there in December 1984 and were returning from a five-month mission to the Antarctic, having been based at the Gondwana Station.[1] While in Antarctica, Polar 2 was damaged and the bulk of the survey work had to be carried out by Polar 3.[2]

  1. ^ Ehemalige Flugzeuge Archived 11 April 2013 at the Wayback Machine (in German) Alfred Wegener Institute – Former airplanes, accessed: 18 April 2009
  2. ^ Thomson, Michael Robert Alexander; Crame, J. Alistair; Thomson, Janet W. (16 May 1991). Geological Evolution of Antarctica. Cambridge University Press. ISBN 978-0-521-37266-4. Retrieved 19 April 2009.

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