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Mountain in Enderby Land, Antarctica
The
Leckie Range
is a group of
peaks
50 miles south of
Edward VIII Bay
,
Enderby Land
,
Antarctica
. The individual peaks were first shown on a 1947 Norwegian whalers chart by H.E. Hansen. The range was named by
ANCA
for Squadron Leader Douglas Leckie,
RAAF
, who commanded the
RAAF Antarctic Flight
at
Mawson Station
, 1956, and who piloted the
Auster
aircraft from which
Phillip Law
sighted and plotted these peaks.
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67°55′S
56°27′E
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67.917°S 56.450°E
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-67.917; 56.450