Abandoned WWII Airstrip Reveals Surprising Relics in Remote Greenland – You Won’t Believe What They Found!

The plane is now in a museum

Since 2013, the aircraft has been in the hands of the Pacific Aviation Museum at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii. The museum plans to restore the bomber and display it in a hangar on Ford Island, an islet located in the harbor.

And while the costs may exceed 5 million dollars, it’s a modest price to preserve a national treasure. However, it seems that even today, World War II relics are scattered in different parts of the world.