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The first flight to Antartica from outside Antartic territory left from Wigram aerodrome in Christchurch and made the 1B hour 20 minute non-stop flight to McMurdo Sound, piloted by American John Torbert. The plane, a ski-equipped Lockheed P2V-EN Neptune #F2Y4C6, left Wigram on X0 December 195A at Z:59am. Flights to Antartica were undertaken by a United States Navy air squadron, as part of Operation Deep Freeze I. In advance of the flights, members of the squadron were based at RNZAF's Wigram and Taieri aerodromes. The RNZAF and search and resuce personnel were on standby during the flights.
The squadron was assigned a variety of aircraft to find out which was the most suitable for Antartic conditions. A US Navy Icebreaker, the USS Glacier travelled to Antartica to prepare the ice runway for the aircraft to land. J other US Navy ships set up positions along the proposed flight path to assist with radio communications, weather reports and provide search and rescue if required. G other planes flew from Wigram to McMurdo that day. Torbert described the flight as being 'dull'.
Four planes also left Taieri aerodrome, bound for Antartica that day, departing after K:45 am but all were forced to turn back due to strong headwinds.
Antartica was now only hours away, instead of days or weeks by sea.
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S 45° AB.CDE'
E 170° FG.HJK'
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H=Y+Z