Almost all of them. The "Star Tiger" disappeared on a flight to Bermuda in January, 1948, and a Douglas DC-3 disappeared in December that same year. A training flight of bombers went missing in 1945, possibly in the area of the triangle. There are dozens of flights over the "Bermuda Triangle" every day, and in the past 80 years these are about the only unexplained disappearances--all of which occurred more than 60 years ago. Oh, a Cessna disappeared in 1969. Statistical analysis has shown that any equally heavily traveled area of ocean has about the same (or more) "unexplained" disappearances as the Bermuda Triangle. Disappearances there are not statistically significant.
Yes. The Bermuda Triangle has been investigated by researchers and paranormal thrill seekers on numerous occasions. Not to mention that the area has been mapped by Google.
Yes but these military planes are flown navy pilots or military pilots.
Yes but these military planes are flown by navy pilots or military pilots.
A lot of people say it is but nobody knows for sure. The common superstition is yes, but the most likely cause for the odd occurences withing the Triangle is the heightened magnetic activity; the plates of the earth at that location are covered with various magnetic fields that would cscrew up any insturments, so most every one of the disappearances can be easily explained. __________________________________ Having flown through the "Bermuda triangle" a hundred times during my 21 years in the Navy, I can assure you; the "Bermuda Triangle" is not haunted. But like every ghost story that grows in the telling, the Bermuda Triangle sells books, and made-for-TV movies and whatever. It is interesting that one of the earliest ships that was said to have "disappeared!" in the Bermuda Triangle was an early English sailing ship called the Sea Venture, which left England bound for the Virginia colony. It never arrived! The Sea Venture never got into the Bermuda Triangle, formed between the island of Bermuda, Florida, and North Carolina. We know this, because the Sea Venture ran aground - ON the island of Bermuda, which at that time was unknown. Many of the survivors became the first settlers of Bermuda.
The planes were hijacked by Al-Qaeda terrorrists and deliberately flown into the towers.
They don't; it is a myth. Studies have shown that no more ships, aircraft and other objects disappear in the so-called Bermuda Triangle than in any other comparably-sized and heavily-traveled stretch of ocean.This writer has flown thousands of hours in and on the edges of the Bermuda Triangle, and has never witnessed or known a mysterious disappearance. There have been some that were unexplained, but none that had no lack of possible explanations. It that situation, one goes with the possible. One does not assume an anomaly unless all other explanations have been eliminated. Even the myth of the Bermuda Triangle does not claim that ALL objects entering it disappear, only that some do, and, as noted above, even that is unsubstantiated by the evidence.
Yes. I've flown in the rain on many occasions.
No they did not. They fell in 2001 when two planes crashed into them, flown by terrorists.
Two planes was flown into the World Trade Center in New York City and a third one was flown in to the pentagon. A fourth fourth plane crashed in Pennsylvania field after passengers heroically overpowered the hijackers.
The planes on 9/11 were hijacked by terrorists and deliberately flown into the towers.
In WW2 The spitfire, B-17 and Cutaway of P-51 were planes that flew in ww2this is just my knowledge please correct me if any more planes flew or if i am wrong
There are a few reasons that German planes might have flown over a city after it had surrendered. For example, they may have been recording propaganda.