Equipment wise the US lost about 6,000 aircraft destroyed (possibly 8,000 depends upon whose book you're reading), about 600 tanks (counts destroyed and captured), only the former aircraft carrier USS Card was sunk, but it was salvaged and put back into service. The destroyer USS Higbee was bombed by a North Viet MiG17, but only lost it aft turret. Roughly 10 US Navy Swift Boats were totally destroyed in the war (the rest were salvaged).
no not just planes most of them are ships,planes,boats and many other things
it is the place where world war 2 ships and plances just vanished off there rader, for all o the countries which was involved in the war all of them lost at least 20 ships and planes in the years of the war
USN lost 300 men, 150 planes, 1 carrier, 1 destroyer.
An area in the western Atlantic Ocean where many ships and planes are supposed to have been mysteriously lost .
In the Battle of Leyte Gulf the Japanese lost all of it's remaining ships and planes.
No. The triangle is a HUGE area, and the number of lost ships and planes is just as it should be, considering the size, and the amount of traffic.
Lost Ships was created in 1990.
Is the movie Sea of Lost Ships available on DVD?
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more than 250 U.S. planes were lost
The Japanese lost four carrier, one cruiser, 228 aircraft and more than 3,000 men killed.
Yes it is is an area with magnetic fields so high it just gets rid off/ breaks navigation systems causing the ships and planes to get lost in the huge storms they have there.