Wreckage from Tuskegee airman’s plane pulled from Lake Huron 79 years after crash
- Divers in Lake Huron off Michigan's Thumb have been recovering scattered pieces of a World War II-era fighter plane flown by a member of the Tuskegee Airmen, a renowned group of Black military aviators. The plane crashed during training nearly 80 years ago near Port Huron.
- The recovered artifacts from the plane, including the 1,200-pound engine, will be restored and exhibited at the Tuskegee Airmen National Historical Museum in Detroit. The museum aims to raise funds for a new building to display aircraft flown by the airmen.
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