Campbell River Mirror, April 20, 2012

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| CAMPBELL RIVER MIRROR | FRIDAY, APRIL 20, 2012

Cortes writer’s new book explores 50-year-old Cold War-era mystery It is no secret that the Cold War was synonymous with covert military operations. Few people know, for example, that massive US Air Force B-36 intercontinental bombers

– referred to as “Peacemakers” – regularly flew mock bombing exercises over major US cities, including San Francisco. It was on one of these training runs that tragedy

struck B-36 Bomber 075. Just before midnight on Feb. 13, 1950, three engines on Bomber 075 caught fire over Vancouver Island. The crew was ordered to

jump, and the plane ditched somewhere in the Pacific Ocean. Nearly four years later, the wreck of the bomber was found by accident in a remote location in the coastal

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mountains of British Columbia, three hours’ flying time in the opposite direction of where it was supposed to have crashed. How did it get there? After years of

silence, the United States finally admitted that Bomber 075 had been carrying a Mark IV nuclear bomb. But was the bomb dropped and exploded over the Inside Passage or was

it blown up at the aircraft’s resting place in the mountains? In his new book, Lost Nuke: The Last Flight of Bomber 075, Dirk Septer investigates the final hours of Bomber 075 and attempts to unravel the real story behind more than 60 years of secrecy, misdirection and misinformation. Dirk Septer is an aviation historian and photographer. He was the lead investigator in the television documentary Lost Nuke and has published over 100 articles in aviation magazines in Canada and the UK and for years wrote a regular column called “North of Sixty” in Canadian Aviator. Dirk lives on Cortes Island.

Pottery and painting show and sale A great day is packed into three hours is in store at the Campbell River Community Centre on Saturday from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Starting at 10 o’clock sharp, you could be first in line for the best selection of plants at the annual Plant and Jumble sale in the gymnasium. Garage sale lovers will have the opportunity to search through all the donated treasures in the jumble section as well as bidding at the silent auction. The bake sale, quilts, knitted items, spring crafts and lots of books and puzzles are just a few of the amazing things for you to find. All proceeds support the City of Campbell River 50+ Active Living programs. For more information, call the Recreation & Culture Department at 250-286-1161.


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