Introduction
The Bermuda triangle. Also known in other words, as the Devil’s triangle is a region that in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean. The region is a mysterious place where a large number of ships and aircrafts had disappeared and each under undefined mysterious circumstances. According to the US Navy the Bermuda triangle does not even exist and the name is also not recognized by the US Board on the geographic names. Many of the popular cultures had also attributed the disappearances to the paranormal activities and also by the extraterrestrial being’s activity.
The documented evidence also show that the significant percentage of the incidents were specious and are reported inaccurately or also in some cases counted as the
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The series of these incidents started centuries ago and in continued since then. More than 1000 ships and planes had vanished in the marred area over the past five centuries and all the incidents happened with no apparent mistake of human beings, or any kind of instrumental malfunctioning or even any kind of natural disaster. It 's a strange thing that all the ships and other vehicles, including air craft’s got vanished without any issue in the situation where everything looked ok. Many people believe that the devil is in power in that area and all the games had been played by him, this is the reason why this place is also called as devil’s triangles. …show more content…
There is a long record of the lost vehicles, these can be shortly highlighted here:
Flight 19: the avengers of the fight took off from the US Naval BASE of Florida for a normal routine training in the afternoon of December 1945 and never turned back to home. This hysterical disappearance is still to be explained, but is left with no clues since then.
The PBM Martin Mariner: with the loss of the hopes of flight19’s come back two martin mariner planes was sent to search the lost flight. One of these planes came back while other, never.
The Tudor Star Tiger: is also one of those vehicles that disappeared in the Bermuda triangle just after a short time before it was about to land at the Bermuda airbase. The Fight DC-3: also disappeared when it was only about 50 Miles away from the south of Florida and was preparing to land in the
For as long as most of the world can remember aviation has played a major factor in how wars are fought. Starting in World War I the worlds fighting forces began using aircraft to conduct surveillance missions over enemy territory. While these aircraft were not the masters of stealth that todays aircraft are there was no technology to take down these planes at the time. Air-to-air combat was an event that rarely happened and was almost never effective.
Okerlund, T. (n.d.). Resume of the 123d Aviation Battalion. History of B Company 123d Avn
The P-51 Mustang is regarded by many sources as the greatest fighter plane ever created. With the technological advancements this plane achieved, to it’s service record, to it’s importance in winning World War Two, the Mustang is truly one of the greats. The Mustang played a key role in long range bomber support and saved countless bomber crew’s lives, and pilots loved to fly it. The P-51 had the most aerial victories of any American fighter in World War Two and it was flown by some of America’s top aces. The P-51 was a beast of a fighter plane
Flight 19 was the designation of five TBM Avenger torpedo bombers that disappeared over the Bermuda Triangle on December 5, 1945 during a United States Navy overwater navigation training flight from Naval Air Station Fort Lauderdale, Florida. All 14 of the airmen on the flight were lost as well as the 13 crew members of a PBM Mariner flying boat of professional investigators which is thought to have exploded in mid-air while searching for the flight. Navy investigators could not determine the cause of the loss of Flight 19 yet many researchers argue otherwise claiming that there is a specific cause for the disappearance of Flight 19.
In 1968, SR-71s were put to work at Beale Air Force Base,Japan,Kadena,California,and Mindenthall, UK. During 1964 and 1990, the Blackbirds flew almost all over the world. Doing its highly confidential secret missions of the United States government. They had a maximum weight of 172,000 pounds were capable of flying at a speed of over three times the speed of sound. The exact speed and performance were never revealed. Unlike U-2, S...
An Eastern Air Lines Lockheed L-1011 crashed at 2342 eastern standard time, December 29, 1972, 18.7 miles west-northwest of Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida. The aircraft was destroyed. Of the 163 passengers and 13 crewmembers aboard, 94 passengers and 5 crewmembers received fatal injuries. Two survivors died later as a result of their injuries.
Haulman, Dr. Daniel L. "Tuskegee Airmen-Escorted Bombers Lost To Enemy Aircraft." Thesis. Air Force Historical Research Agency, 2008. Print.
The Bermuda Triangle is best known for its strange phenomenon and unexplained disappearances. It is located off the west coast of Florida. As stated in the article “Bermuda Triangle: Where Facts Disappear” written by Benjamin Radford, a deputy editor of the scientific magazine Skeptical Inquirer, the points of the triangle are located in Miami, Florida, San Juan, Puerto Rico, and Bermuda Island (qtd. in NOAA). The Bermuda Triangle covers roughly 500,000 square miles of the deep Atlantic Ocean (Radford “Bermuda Triangle: Where Facts Disappear”). This great span of ocean and its abnormal phenomenon is often credited for the disappearances of boats, planes, and their crewmembers.
“formation of an all African-American pursuit squadron based in Tuskegee, Alabama”, the Tuskegee Airmen in 1941 (“Airmen Overview”).
Some time in July of 1947, a mysterious flying object zigzagged across the skies of New Mexico. Within twenty-four hours the object disappeared from radar just as mysteriously as it had appeared. It was last seen in a small town in the middle of the Arizona desert, it’s name, Roswell.
The above mentioned airplane was a planned commercial passenger flight that took off from LaGuardia Airport, New York destined for Charlotte Douglas Airport in North Carolina on January 15, 2009. Six minutes after takeoff, the airplane was successfully abandoned in Hudson River after striking multiple birds during its initial climb out. The crew reported by radio two minutes after takeoff at an altitude of 3,200 feet, the Airbus experienced multiple bird strikes. The result of this multiple bird strikes, which occurred in northeast of George Washington Bridge was compressor stalls as well as loss of thrust in both engines. The Airbus was ditched in Hudson River after the aircrew discovered that they would not reach any airfield and turned southward. Fortunately, all the 155 passengers on board survived the accident though the Airbus was partly submerged and sinking slowly.
A B52 Stratofortress owned by the National Atomic Museum, similar to the one that crash off the coast of Spain in 1966.
Hartman, James. "Flying Aircraft and Nuclear War and Other Strange Occurrences of the Past." Internet Sacred Text Archive Home. KeelyNet, 1993. Web. 07 Mar. 2012. http://www.sacred-texts.com/ufo/ourpast.htm
The Bermuda Triangle, also known as Devil’s Triangle is an imaginary triangle located between the points of San Juan, Miami, and Bermuda. Christopher Colombus was the first to report odd happenings in the triangle. He claimed that odd lights appeared in the area, and that his compass was acting odd. Afterward, countless reports of missing ships and planes in the area have been noted. No one has an answer to the mystery, however several theories have been developed. The Devils Triangle is a common mystery and a contreversial subject because of the mystery that surounds it, the specific disapearances and paranormal activity that has been publicized, and researchers attention to the topic by their efforts to formulate theories and explanations to solve the mystery.
The Bermuda triangle is a place that boggles many scientists even in this day and age. The Bermuda Triangle, referred to by some as the Devil's Triangle, is in a western region of the North Atlantic Ocean where countless aircraft, ships and people have inexplicably disappeared. Throughout the years of 1955 and 1975 more than 428 vessels disappeared, along with 100 ships and 1000 lives (Obringer1). Where did these people and ships disappear off too and how come no remains were found is the mysterious question people yearn to find out. Back in the 1964, the Bermuda triangle was often nicknamed as The Devil's Islands, because sea travelers could hear various different screeching noises coming off the shores (Obringer1). The Bermuda Triangle is a whirl pool of mysterious occurrences where things have magically disappeared without any remains and no matter how many theories scientists come up with to solve the mysteries of this enchanted island, none come close to having answers for any incident that occurred on this island.