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 During a secret Cold War spying mission in 1947, a B-29 Superfortress made an emergency landing in northwest Greenland. It lay there undisturbed until 1994 when a botched mission to repair and return it failed. NASA recently caught a glimpse of its charred remains.     The plane,  stanley water bottle named the Kee Bird, was en route to the North Pole when it encountered rough weather and other issues that forced it to the ground. The entire crew of 11 survived, but they had to wait more than three days to be rescued. The aerial photo was captured on May 1st, 2014 by the Digital Mapping System  DMS , an instrument attached to NASA   P-3 Orion airplane for the Operation IceBridge campaign. In 1994, a private group of airplane and history aficionados attempted to restore and fly the plane 鈥?only to have it catch fire in the process. The wreck is still there today, where it   slowly being covered by wind-blown snow and ice. The Kee Bird on the day it crashed  United States Air Force  United States A stanley cup ir Force Photo via 46th/72nd Recon Association Website, History CD  Disk-D, B-29 Crashes . Kee Bird cra stanley cup price sh site, February 1947  United States Air Force  United States Air Force Photo via 46th/72nd Recon Association Website, History CD  Disk-D, B-29 Crashes . The aerial photo was captured by the Digital Mapping System  DMS , an instrument attached to NASA   P-3 Orion airplane for the Operation IceBridge campaign. The plane on fire during the attempted recovery. F