The high desert between California and Nevada has quietly built a reputation as America’s own aviation dead zone, a place where routine flights vanish and wreckage is never recovered. Over the past ...
You've probably heard about the Bermuda Triangle's fearsome reputation for making people disappear, but is the distinction well-earned? Maybe! Over the past 100 years, dozens of sailing vessels and ...
From small planes to warships, many entered the triangle but never came out. March 25, 2009 — -- It's one of the world's most enduring mysteries that has lasted for the last three centuries and ...
When it comes to aviation mysteries, they don't come much stranger than Flight 19. On December 5, 1945, a fleet of five U.S. Navy torpedo bomber planes carrying a total of 14 men took off from Fort ...
In December 1945, five U.S. Navy TBM Avenger torpedo bombers lifted off from Fort Lauderdale for a routine training mission. Known as Flight 19, the squadron was expected back in two hours. Instead, ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A History Channel crew looking for old war wreckage in the Bermuda Triangle made an unexpected discovery: remnants from the space ...
Members of the Coast Guard have located debris they believe belongs to a plane that was carrying a New Hampshire man and three others, including two children. Nathan Ulrich from Lee, New Hampshire, ...
Stupidity accounts for a large portion of mysterious disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle, a British oceanographer told The Royal Gazette. University of Southampton professor Simon Boxall has ...
An excited nation watched with hope—that quickly turned to shock—as the space shuttle Challenger exploded just 73 seconds into its ascent on January 28, 1986. Unbeknownst to NASA engineers and the ...
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